By some estimates, shoulder pain in the United States affects as many as 67% of people over the course of their lifetime. Through an intricate framework of muscles, tendons and ligaments, the shoulder is the most mobile joint in...read more
When it comes to “shoulder surgery,” many individuals have questions and concerns regarding planning for the procedure, recovery and rehabilitation, not to mention potential complications. Yet, given the advancements in shoulder repair techniques and instruments, arthroscopy is a minimally...read more
Americans from all walks of life experience knee injuries every year, resulting in pain, decreased function and frustration. Given the complexity of the knee joint, some injuries are treated with physical therapy or simple rehabilitation, while others require surgical...read more