SLAP Tear and Posterior Labral Tear

Shoulder injuries can be both debilitating and frustrating, especially for athletes and individuals who rely heavily on upper body strength and mobility. Among the most common shoulder injuries are SLAP tears and posterior labral tears, which affect the stability and functionality of the shoulder joint. The shoulder joint, known for its remarkable range of motion, is also inherently vulnerable due to its complex structure. This vulnerability makes it susceptible to a variety of injuries, particularly in individuals engaging in repetitive overhead movements or high-impact activities.Understanding these injuries, their causes, treatment options, and recovery processes is essential for effective management and ...

Biceps Smasher

Rotator cuff disorders rank among the leading causes of shoulder pain and dysfunction, significantly affecting individuals' quality of life. The performance of rotator cuff repair to rectify tears that do not respond to conservative treatment has become an increasingly prevalent approach for managing rotator cuff pathology. However, despite the rising number of repairs, the challenge of failure due to retear remains substantial, with reported rates varying from 11% to 94%. Research into tendon biology is being conducted to identify modifiable risk factors for retear. In the early 2000s, studies on patch augmentation in rotator cuff repair yielded encouraging outcomes. A ...

BANKARTS REPAIR

Shoulder instability is a common issue faced by athletes, active individuals, and even those with more sedentary lifestyles. You are more likely to see this in people aged 15 to 35. Those over 40 who dislocate their shoulders often have a rotator cuff tear as well. Recurrent shoulder dislocations can lead to chronic pain, dysfunction, significant decrease in quality of life and long-term damage to the shoulder joint. Bankart repair is a specialized surgical intervention aimed at addressing this condition by restoring stability and functionality to the shoulder joint.Anatomy of Shoulder Instability The shoulder joint is inherently the most mobile ...

INSPACE BALLOON SPACER

Shoulder injuries, particularly those involving the rotator cuff, are among the most common musculoskeletal issues that impact mobility and quality of life. These injuries are not only common but also profoundly impact an individual’s mobility, independence, and overall quality of life. Traditional treatments often include physical therapy, medications, or surgical interventions. However, advancements in medical technology, like the InSpacer balloon, are revolutionizing the approach to rotator cuff repair and recovery.Understanding Rotator Cuff Injuries The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and their associated tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint and enable its wide range of motion. Injuries to ...
Shoulder Arthritis Debridement

Shoulder Arthritis Debridement

Extensive Debridement Shoulder is a surgical technique used to eliminate detritus and impaired tissue inside the shoulder joint. This technique is conducted with minimum invasiveness by using a diminutive camera known as an arthroscope. If you have distorted or damaged tissue in your shoulder joint and conservative therapies are ineffective, your doctor may suggest this operation. Extensive Debridement Shoulder Surgery is a surgical procedure used to reduce discomfort and restore the range of motion in the shoulder. For those with an irreparable rotator cuff injury, this surgical procedure is generally quite effective. Physiotherapy should be provided alongside the procedure to ...
Deltoid Compartment Syndrome

Deltoid Compartment Syndrome

The deltoid is a spherical muscle located at the apex of your upper arm and shoulder. The deltoid muscle's primary role is to assist in arm lifting and rotation. The deltoid muscle consists of three components that link your collarbone, shoulder, and shoulder blade to your upper arm. The three portions are known as the anterior, middle, and back. The deltoid compartment is an uncommon location for the occurrence of compartment syndrome, a disorder that poses a risk to the limbs. Injury, prolonged recumbence, orthopaedic procedures, and physical activity are some of the recognized factors that might lead to this ...
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