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The Aging Shoulder in Active Adults: What's Normal and What's Not with IBJI's Djuro Petkovic, MD

by Djuro Petkovic, M.D. | 7 months ago

Shoulder pain is a frequent concern for aging athletes and active adults. While some discomfort can be expected with time, issues like rotator cuff tears, labrum injuries, arthritis, and impingement may require medical attention. Understanding what’s normal and what’s not is key to staying active and avoiding long-term damage. Join Dr. Djuro Petkovic to learn how to recognize common shoulder problems and explore the latest treatment options and recovery strategies.

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