The shoulder is a large and complex synovial, ball and socket joint located between the head of the humerus (upper arm one) and the glenoid cavity (articular surface) of the scapula.
The glenohumeral joint is the main shoulder joint. It is the most mobile of any joint in the body and the most unstable. It is the most commonly dislocated joint in the shoulder. Watch the video below to learn more.
The shoulder is extremely flexible and mobile. But, with that mobility comes vulnerability. The three ball-and-socket joints within the shoulder are vulnerable to the same conditions as other synovial joints in the body. The most common conditions are instability due to injury, osteoarthritis, infection and rheumatoid disease.
The floating ST joint is vulnerable to such painful conditions as:
Other common shoulder disorders include:
The good news is that many shoulder injuries and conditions can be treated conservatively. Our physical therapists (PTs) are experts in the art and science of the evaluation and treatment of shoulder dysfunctions (abnormalities). We care for people of all ages and successfully treat a variety of muscle, ligament, tendon, joint and neurological conditions.
Components of your care typically include:
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