Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair, Part 2: Rehabing the shoulder
by Erik D.Peterson, MD | 14 years ago
Surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff most often involves re-attaching the tendon to the head of humerus (upper arm bone).
by Erik D.Peterson, MD | 14 years ago
Surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff most often involves re-attaching the tendon to the head of humerus (upper arm bone).
Dr. Garcia demonstrates his technique for locked posterior dislocation (Modified Mclaughlin..
By Grant H. Garcia, MD
4 years ago
This video is about Hydrodilatation. In it we show the process and our patient describes her..
By Mr. Tony Kochhar
8 years ago
JOI patient, Barbara Manning, spent 5 years with pain in her right shoulder. She could not lift..
By Carl Freeman, M.D.
5 years ago
As a tennis player, James was having problems with shoulder range of motion and lack of strength..
By Brian W. Hill, M.D.
12 months ago
Dr. Garcia talks about SLAP tears in his monthly blog post for Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle...
By Grant H. Garcia, MD
6 years ago