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Arthroscopic Remplissage - Patient Version

by Peter N. Chalmers, M.D | 5 years ago

In this video Dr. Peter Chalmers demonstrates his technique for arthroscopic remplissage, a procedure in which the dent left in the ball of the ball and socket joint of the shoulder, called the Hill-Sachs, is filled with the rotator cuff tendon to prevent the shoulder from

Arthroscopic Reduction and Internal Fixation of a Glenoid Nonunion

In this video Dr. Peter Chalmers shows his surgical technique for arthroscopic reduction and..
By Peter N. Chalmers, M.D
1 year ago

Scap Squeeze Exercise for Posture and Shoulder Stability

This exercise is ideal for patients working on shoulder recovery, posture improvement, or upper..
By Katherine J. Coyner, MD
3 months ago

How bad is Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck's shoulder injury?

After having surgery to fix a torn labrum last offseason, Andrew Luck's timetable to return as QB..
By Brian J. Cole, MD
9 years ago

Mastering Shoulder Motion and Rotator Cuff Actions

The shoulder joint, also known as the glenohumeral joint, is one of the most complex joints, which..
By Erik D.Peterson, MD
17 years ago

From the Desk of Dr. Geoffrey S. Van Thiel: When should I see a doctor for shoulder pain?

Dr. Van Thiel, an accredited leader in the Orthopedic and Sports Medicine field, answers patients'..
By Geoffrey S. Van Thiel, MD
4 years ago

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