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Shoulder Pain: When Is It Time to Consider Surgery?

by Jason Shrouder-Henry, MD | 2 years ago

#shouldersurgery #shoulderpain #orthopedicsurgeon Struggling with persistent shoulder pain? Our latest video breaks down the signs that it might be time to consider surgery. Learn how to recognize when conservative treatments aren’t enough and explore your options for long-term relief. Watch now!

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