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Shoulder Labral Tears
Shoulder labral tears may cause symptoms such as: Pain, Catching or locking sensation, Decreased range of motion...
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Labrum Tears
Traumatic injury to the shoulder or overuse of the shoulder (throwing, weightlifting) may cause the labrum to tear.
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Biceps Tendon Injuries
A tear or rupture of the proximal biceps tendons is called a proximal biceps tendon rupture.
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Subacromial Impingement Syndrome
SAIS is the inflammation and irritation of your rotator cuff tendons.
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Rotator Cuff Tear
A rotator cuff tear may occur with repeated use of the arm for overhead activities, while playing sports, or from a motor accident.
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Posterior Shoulder Instability
Posterior shoulder instability, also known as posterior glenohumeral instability, is a condition in...
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SLAP Tears
The term SLAP (superior –labrum anterior-posterior) lesion or SLAP tear refers to an injury of the...
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Overhead Athlete's Shoulder
An overhead athlete is at increased risk of injury due to the mechanism associated with rapid shoulder...
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Arthritis of the Shoulder
Damage of the cartilage in the shoulder joint causes shoulder arthritis.
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Shoulder Instability
Shoulder instability is a chronic condition that causes frequent dislocation of the shoulder joint.
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Shoulder Dislocation
The dislocation might be a partial dislocation (subluxation) or a complete dislocation causing pain and...
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Shoulder Fracture
A break in a bone that makes up the shoulder joint is called a shoulder fracture.
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Shoulder Trauma
Shoulder injuries most commonly occur in athletes participating in sports such as swimming, tennis...
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Clavicle Fracture
The break or fracture of the clavicle (collarbone) is a common sports injury associated with...
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Biceps Tendon Rupture
A biceps tendon rupture can either be partial, where it does not completely tear or complete, where it splits in...
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Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder
Instability may be described by the direction in which the humerus is subluxated or dislocated from the glenoid.
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