Shoulder Injuries and Conditions

Many shoulder injuries happen while engaged in favorite (and popular) sports activities – football, baseball, tennis, soccer, and more. Other injuries to the shoulder occur after years of wear and tear. Emory Sports Medicine specializes in treating all shoulder injuries. Our physicians are nationally recognized leaders in their surgical field, helping to initiate and design the latest shoulder-injury procedures.

As the most versatile joint in the body, the shoulder combines interaction between muscle, tendon, ligament and bone. The shoulder offers more motion than any in the body, which gives it tremendous versatility: we throw with our shoulder, swim, hit tennis balls, bowl; we lift groceries with it, drive, even put on our shirts. And when the shoulder is injured, it disrupts everything in our life.

Shoulder injury treatments:

  • Bursitis
  • Broken collarbone
  • Arthritic shoulders

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Conditions
Head - Concussion Basics Shoulder - Rotator cuff tear - AC joint shoulder separation - Shoulder tendonitis - Bursitis - Broken collarbone - Arthritic shoulders Elbow Tennis Elbow Golfer's Elbow Little League Elbow Elbow sprains Elbow fractures Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Minimally Invasive Elbow Arthroscopy Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Wrist and Hand - Fractures - Sprains - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Arthritis - Congenital abnormalities Knee - ACL injuries - Patellar Tendonitis - Patella dislocation - Knee cartilage damage - Patellar fracture - IT Band Syndrome Ankle and Foot - Shin Splints - Turf toe - Sprained and fractured ankles - Metatarsal stress fractures - Cartilage issues - Arthritis - Bunion and Hammertoe - Plantar Fascitis - Peroneal Tendon injuries

Related Links

• Orthopaedics
• Spine Center
• EUOSH