Shoulder Care & Treatment
We offer comprehensive evaluation and treatment for all types of shoulder problems, from minor sprains to complex rotator cuff injuries and shoulder dislocations. Our team of experienced orthopedic specialists uses advanced diagnostics, minimally invasive techniques, and individualized care plans to ensure the best outcomes.
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We provide state-of-the-art treatment supported by modern diagnostics and personalized rehabilitation plans. Services include both surgical and non-surgical options based on your condition.
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Service FAQ
What are the common causes of shoulder pain?
Shoulder pain can be caused by rotator cuff injuries, arthritis, frozen shoulder, dislocation, tendonitis, bursitis, or fractures. Repetitive overhead motions, trauma, and aging are common contributing factors.
When should I see a doctor for shoulder pain?
You should consult a doctor if the pain is persistent, limits your range of motion, is associated with swelling or bruising, or follows a fall or injury. Early diagnosis can prevent further complications.
What treatments are available for shoulder problems?
We offer both surgical and non-surgical options, including physiotherapy, medications, injections, shoulder arthroscopy, rotator cuff repair, and joint replacement.
Is surgery the only option for shoulder issues?
Not always. Many shoulder conditions can be effectively treated with rest, physiotherapy, medications, or injections. Surgery is usually recommended only if conservative treatments don’t work.
How long does it take to recover from shoulder surgery?
Recovery depends on the type of surgery performed. Most patients recover within 6–12 weeks with physical therapy, though full strength and mobility can take several months.
Do you offer physiotherapy services post-treatment?
Yes, we have an in-house team of experienced physiotherapists who guide personalized rehabilitation plans to help restore strength, flexibility, and function.
Can shoulder dislocations recur?
Yes, especially in younger and active individuals. We offer comprehensive management, including strengthening exercises and surgical stabilization if necessary, to reduce recurrence.