We use our arms for just about everything, so it makes sense that an injury or overuse can affect the arm causing discomfort, irritation or injury of the shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist. Everyone from athletes to stay at home moms are at risk for an injury or pain of the arm. Other things that may cause shoulder, elbow, hand or wrist pain include falls, car accidents, dislocations and Arthritis. Other common conditions include Shoulder Impingement, Frozen Shoulder and Golfer’s Elbow.
At The Spine & Rehab Group, our team of specialists is highly trained in the diagnosis of pain that affects any area of your arm. Non-surgical treatment methods are used at our Manhattan and New Jersey locations to get to the bottom of your discomfort and help you get back to your every day life as soon as possible.
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Your shoulder is a highly mobile ball-and-socket joint composed of injury-prone tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bones. Symptoms of shoulder pain can affect people from all walks of life, disturbing their physical activity and significantly decreasing their quality of life.
A Rotator Cuff Injury is a common shoulder injury that most commonly causes shoulder pain and shoulder aches. The part of the shoulder affected in a rotator cuff injury is the group of tendons and muscles around the shoulder joint that provide stability and movement.
Read More: Rotator Cuff InjuryTennis Elbow, also called Lateral Epicondylitis, is a condition that most commonly causes elbow pain and arm pain. Tennis elbow occurs when there is an injury or irritation to the tendons (tendonitis) that join the elbow to the muscles in the forearm.
Read More: Tennis ElbowCarpal Tunnel Syndrome is a condition that causes hand pain, wrist pain and forearm pain. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when the connecting nerves from the hands to the forearms become compressed. This nerve is called the median nerve. Carpal Tunnel is a part of the hand where the ligaments and bones meet in the wrist.
Read More: Carpal TunnelFrozen shoulder is typically caused by a gradual loss of shoulder movement and is characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint. The most common causes of this condition are hormonal imbalance, diabetes, and a weakened immune system.
Read More: Frozen Shoulder/Adhesive CapsulitisBursitis occurs when a bursa sac in the shoulder becomes inflamed or irritated, leading to swelling and pain in the affected joint. Overuse and repetitive shoulder movements are among the most common culprits behind this condition.
Read More: Shoulder BursitisThe shoulder is a complex joint anchored by a number of muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Athletic activities that involve excessive and repetitive overhead motions often result in common shoulder injuries like sprains, strains, and tears.
Read More: Shoulder InjuriesShoulder Tendinitis is a condition characterized by pain and tenderness in the rotator cuff or bicep tendons. Tendinitis occurs when tendons become irritated, inflamed, or pinched between structures involved in shoulder motion as a result of a shoulder injury or overuse.
Read More: Shoulder TendinitisAfter going through about 70 visits for my reattached Rotator cuff and going through about 70 visits for my Achilles tendon reattachment therapy, I am pleased with the treatment and professionalism the three young ladies displayed. The first month of therapy on my shoulder was worse than Boot Camp! There were times I dreaded going. With the encouragement and professional knowledge of DPT Bethany and her team, I made it through. I have full movement in my shoulder that many other friends don't have from going to someone else. My Achilles therapy wasn't as painful as my shoulder but they worked me through it. I would recommend them very highly to any one that has this type of surgery and any other replacement surgery's that was performed. If you are going to some ware else and are not satisfied, go to Spine and Rehab Group. They are the best!!!!
Bobby M. ★★★★★I definitely recommend the excellent and exceptionally talented shoulder doctors and physical therapists at The Spine & Rehab Group. They are really excellent communicators. They carefully explained to me the type of damage, benefits, and drawbacks of the procedure, and expected timeframes of recovery. They are the real deal, and I can recommend and support their team with confidence.
David G.Dr. Hosny is a distinguished physician, educator, and healthcare leader with a commitment to advancing health equity and accessibility in the rapidly evolving landscape of modern healthcare. After completing his residency at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center, affiliated with Columbia University in New York City, he pursued an Interventional Spine Fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, part of Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA.
Dr. Hosny has held prominent roles in academic medicine, including serving as an Associate Clinical Professor at New York Medical College and as the Interventional Spine Fellowship Program Director. These positions reflect his dedication to mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals and advancing the field of interventional spine care.
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