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  • How to Treat a Rotator Cuff Injury from Golfing

    Can’t Swing Like You Used to? We Can Help! If you suffer from shoulder pain it is a persistent and unpleasant part of your life. At night and while at rest, your shoulder aches. When you lift or lower your arm, the pain heightens. Your arm feels weaker...

  • Preventing and Treating Common Baseball Injuries

    motion of throwing a baseball. Over time, this leaves players more likely to deal with overuse-related injuries to their shoulder and elbow. With so many early problems appearing for baseball players everywhere, we want to break down some strong...

  • Labral Tear

    Similar to the hip, the shoulder joint is a ball-and-socket joint. The ball of the upper arm bone is held in place within the socket of the shoulder blade. However, the shoulder socket itself is extremely shallow and unstable. The bones of the shoulder...

  • Rotator Cuff Injury: FAQ

    As outdoor and athletic activities increase, you or someone you love may begin suffering from unexpected shoulder pain and injuries. Swimming, tennis, softball can lead to shoulder and rotator cuff injuries. Here Rothman Orthopaedic Institute offers...

  • G. Russell Huffman, MD, MPH

    G. Russell Huffman, MD, MPH is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon. He is considered an expert in Shoulder and Elbow surgery by his peers nationally and internationally and holds additional subspecialty board certification in orthopaedic sports...

  • The Four Steps of Rotator Cuff Tear Treatment in Montvale

    a gradual degeneration, an injury of the rotator cuff can set you back. In addition to the stresses that come with reduced shoulder mobility and painful associated symptoms, the prospect of undergoing orthopaedic rotator cuff injury treatment can be an...

  • Sports Medicine Research Publications

    professional baseball pitchers. Kraeutler MJ, Ciccotti MG, Dodson CC, Frederick RW, Cammarota B, Cohen SB. The Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2013 Mar;22(3):329-32. Outcomes after distal biceps repair in patients with workers’ compensation...

  • Wondering “Where Do I Get Rotator Cuff Injury Surgery?” The Answer: Right Here

    are experiencing a rotator cuff injury some of the symptoms you may be experiencing include: A dull ache deep within the shoulder Pain at night, especially when sleeping on the injured shoulder Difficulty in combing or brushing hair or reaching behind...

  • Three Tips to Prevent Overuse Injuries During Football Season

    and inert; be sure to warm up your muscles and tendons prior to football activity and stretch before and after practice. Shoulder Injuries Several shoulder injuries are among the most common overuse injuries during the football season. These include...

  • Everything You Need to Know About Rotator Cuff Tear Treatment In Gramercy Park

    If you’re experiencing pain or weakness in the shoulder, especially when lifting or lowering your arm, you may be one of the two million Americans who seek medical attention for a rotator cuff problem. Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common...

  • Spring Exercise: Mobility for Tennis and Golf

    arm Upper Body Mobility: Pec stretch: Begin standing in a doorway, place both forearms on the door frame, keeping your shoulders relaxed and elbows pointing down to the floor. Step one leg forward, and lean your body weight gently through the door until...

  • Meet Rothman’s Newest Florida Doctors

    faces at Rothman Orthopaedics Florida, and the expertise they bring to sports medicine as orthopaedic specialists in shoulder injuries, hand and wrist injuries, knee replacements and more. Orthopaedic Specialists in Sports Medicine As the leading...

  • Rothman Orthopaedics Surgeons Honored by Avant-garde Health

    perioperative quality and profitability. The surgeons honored at Rothman Orthopaedics include: Joseph Abboud, Top 1%, Shoulder & Elbow Surgery Research Paul Courtney, Top 1%, Hip & Knee Surgery Research Brandon Erickson, Top 1%, Shoulder & Elbow Surgery...

  • Your Search for a Rotator Cuff Tear Physician Ends at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute

    Orthopaedic Institute Rotator cuff tears are relatively common for adult patients and comprise a significant amount of shoulder injuries experienced by orthopedic patients each year. Many people suffer a torn rotator cuff due to trauma in the shoulder,...

  • Clinical Trials

    and the nation. We use this data to develop targeted-research studies and clinical trials with a focus on Joint, Spine, Shoulder, Sports, Foot and Ankle, Hand, Trauma, Orthopaedic Oncology, and Infection studies. These studies are all designed to help...

  • Stay Afloat By Avoiding Swimming Injuries

    pool during thunderstorms. Those who swim frequently are most at risk for suffering swimming injuries, such as swimming shoulder injuries and swimming knee injuries. Fortunately, there are practical ways of avoiding swimming injuries. At Rothman...

  • Sunny Skies and Exercise: How to Avoid Common Injuries to Your Upper Extremities in the Gym

    warms up, our sleeves get shorter and shorter. As the saying goes, “sun’s out, guns out”, but those toned arms and broad shoulders can come with a price. The season may have you wanting to get started with a workout routine, but you have to put your...

  • Dr. Luke Austin - Strength and conditioning

    Click any of the below titles to watch: Shoulder Strengthening Shoulder Internal Rotation Stretch Shoulder Wall Climb Shoulder External Rotation Stretch Shoulder Pulley Stretch Shoulder Pendulum Exercise Shoulder Passive Range of Motion Elbow Biceps...

  • Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit / Posterior Capsular Contracture

    Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit (GIRD) occurs as a result of a loss in the degree of shoulder internal rotation movement. This is determined by a measurement of a loss of 20° compared to the opposite shoulder. Symptoms Shoulder Stiffness The...

  • Throwing Injuries

    Throwing athletes are particularly susceptible to injuries in their shoulders and elbows due to the repetitive overhead motion that places significant strain on these joints. The constant stress can lead to both acute and chronic injuries, as well as...


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