Shoulder

Can you golf after shoulder replacement surgery? Dr. Kiritsis answers all your questions.

Can You Golf After Shoulder Replacement Surgery?

Can you golf after shoulder replacement surgery? Yes, with proper care and rehabilitation, most patients can return to golf within 4-5 months after shoulder replacement surgery. This post covers the essential phases of post-surgery recovery and offers expert tips to safely reintegrate into the sport you love. Key Takeaways Understanding Shoulder Replacement Surgery Shoulder replacement […]

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Anatomical graphic of a Sternoclavicular Joint Problem/dislocation

Sternoclavicular Joint Problems

Introduction The sternoclavicular (SC) joint is important because it helps support the shoulder. The SC joint links the bones of the arms and shoulder to the vertical skeleton. This section is for informational purposes only. Dr. Kiritsis does not routinely perform surgery on sternoclavicular joint problems. Most SC joint problems are relatively minor. However, certain types of injuries

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Anatomical graphic of the anatomy of Snapping Scapula Syndrome

Snapping Scapula Syndrome

Introduction The scapulothoracic joint is located where the shoulder blade (also called the scapula) glides along the chest wall (the thorax). When the movement of this joint causes feelings or sounds of grating, grinding, popping, or thumping, doctors call it snapping scapula syndrome. Snapping scapula syndrome is fairly rare. When it happens, the soft tissues between the scapula and the

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Anatomical graphic of how a rotator cuff tears

Rotator Cuff Tears

Introduction Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair The shoulder is an elegant and complex piece of machinery. Its design allows us to reach and use our hands in many different positions. However, while the shoulder joint has a great range of motion, it is not very stable. This makes the shoulder vulnerable to problems if any of

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