This week we are going to discuss a particularly problematic shoulder condition, the SLAP lesion. The SLAP lesion is an acronym which stands for superior labrum anterior to posterior. This is a tear ...
This week we are going to discuss the variety of tears that can occur to the glenoid labrum – the fibrocartilaginous cup that surrounds the socket of the shoulder. The glenoid labrum strengthens the ...
An unstable shoulder joint can be the cause or the result of a labral tear. “Labral” refers to the glenoid labrum – a ring of cartilage that surrounds the base of the shoulder joint. Injuries to the ...
Tears to the glenoid labrum—cartilage tissue that lines the shoulder where the arm joins—can be repaired with arthroscopic surgery, which significantly weakens the joint and involves a lengthy ...
Dr. Kaila Holtz breaks down what you should know about pitcher shoulder pain. How to prevent it. How to treat it. Dr. Kaila Holtz is a Canadian Olympian turned NCAA Pitching Coach turned Sports ...
Posterior instability is less common than anterior shoulder instability, encompassing approximately 10% of all shoulder instability in young active patients. The etiology of posterior instability is ...
KOHALA COAST, Hawaii — Orthopedic surgeons should always interpret their own imaging studies and not rely solely on radiologist reports, according to a New York upper extremity specialist. “We really ...
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