Shoulder joints allow us to bend, flex, reach, and rotate our arms. However, repetitive overhead movements that are common to some sports and jobs frequently overstress the shoulder joints resulting in injury. When problems related to tendon tears, instability, fractures, arthritis and other conditions impede movement, both surgical and non-surgical treatments are considered to ease pain and help restore movement.
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Russell Huffman, MD
Orthopedic Surgeon

Ola Oshikoya, MD, PharmD
Physician
Featured Clinical Trials
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Impaction Grafting for Glenoid Defects in Revision Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Prospective Case Series
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchThe purpose of the study is to assess the outcomes of the patients who undergone impaction grafting during reverse total shoulder arthroplasty.
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