Accessibility Tools
  • When to see a shoulder doctor for shoulder pain

    There are many possible causes of shoulder pain, such as arthritis, injury, and overuse. If you are experiencing shoulder pain, chances are your instinct is to give it some rest, so the symptoms subside on their own. If you are like most people who suffer from shoulder pain, you likely use over-the-counter pain relievers to help with the pain. For some, this is enough to get relief, but for others, it’s not.

    Read more

  • Treatments for Wrist Pain

    Wrist pain treatments vary depending on several factors: the diagnosis, the severity of the symptoms, and the patient’s overall health. If you want specialized medical care and treatment that works for your wrist pain, then it is in your best interest to see an experienced orthopedic hand surgeon. This type of specialized doctor is highly trained in musculoskeletal conditions, and so they know what kind of treatment would work best in your particular case.

    Read more

  • Referred to an Orthopedic Surgeon: Is Surgery Next?

    If you visited your doctor for a consultation and they recommended that you go to an orthopedic surgeon, you are probably assuming that you may have to undergo invasive surgery. The good news is there’s a lot more that orthopedic surgeons do other than surgery!

    Read more

  • How Do Shoulder Doctors Treat Fractures?

    A shoulder fracture is a break in any of the bones in the shoulder: the clavicle (collarbone), humerus (upper arm bone), and scapula (shoulder blade). Symptoms of a shoulder fracture include pain, obvious deformity, swelling, tenderness, redness, instability, discoloration, and stiffness.

    Read more

  • Dr. Steve Meadows: A Highly Skilled Ligament Repair Specialist

    Ligament injuries in the upper extremity are fairly common. The hand and shoulder, in particular, are highly susceptible to ligament injuries, often due to overuse in day-to-day activities. Symptoms of a ligament injury in the upper extremity often include local pain (depending on the specific area that sustained the injury), bruising, swelling, and stiffness. People with a shoulder ligament injury may also experience pain or difficulty when sleeping on the affected shoulder.

    Read more

FirstPrevious | Pages 3 4 5 6 7 [8] 9 10 of 10 | Next | Last
Contact Us
  • *
South Palm Orthopedics
4800 Linton Blvd., Building A
Suite 201
Delray Beach, FL 33445
Get Directions
  • University of pennsylvania
  • Suny Downstate Medical Center
  • North Shore University Hospital
  • Thomson Jefferson University
  • Nyu Langone