Shoulder Specialist
Orthopedic Shoulder Surgery in Spartanburg, Duncan, and Greenville, SC
Orthopedic Shoulder Treatment in South Carolina
Expert Shoulder Physicians
The Shoulder Center at Carolina Orthopaedics & Neurosurgical Associates is home to the most highly-trained physicians who are experienced in the treatments of the shoulders. Our specially-trained physicians provide advanced treatment for problems related to the shoulder–from chronic pain related to arthritis or other athletic injuries.
The shoulder is a ball and socket joint made up of three bones. It allows a wide range of motion and is very susceptible to injuries. The shoulder joint is more prone to dislocation than any other joint.
Most shoulder problems often occur from injuries, trauma, overuse, degeneration, arthritis, accident, and age-related wear and tear. Shoulder damage causes pain and a poor range of motion. The pain can cause difficulties in performing your daily activities.
There are a variety of shoulder conditions and injuries that our specialists treat. Please contact our office, if you do not see the condition below.
Common Shoulder Conditions
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is a common condition that affects many patient populations. Shoulder pain and associated symptoms can make upper extremity movements difficult and everyday activities difficult, or even impossible to perform. Shoulder pain patients should make an appointment with a Carolina Orthopaedic and Neurosurgical Associates’ (CONA) shoulder specialist as soon as possible. Early treatment reduces pain and preventative measures ensure pain does not return.
Shoulder Fracture
Rotator Cuff Tear
Separated Shoulder
Broken Clavicle (Collar Bone)
Shoulder Dislocation
Shoulder Bursitis
Bursitis in the shoulder is caused by swelling in the bursa. The bursae are sacs that are filled with fluid and are part of the skeletal system. They fill the space between bones and connective tissue with cushioning, which lets muscles, tendons, and bones move together smoothly. An appointment with a Carolina Orthopaedic and Neurosurgical Associates’ (CONA) shoulder specialist should be made if you are experiencing bursitis symptoms in the shoulder.
Labral Tear
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Frozen Shoulder
Shoulder Impingement
Common Shoulder Treatments
Shoulder Surgery
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Rotator Cuff Surgery
Rotator Cuff Repair
Shoulder Stabilization
Reverse Shoulder Replacement
Shoulder Joint Replacement
When Should I Have Shoulder Surgery?
Most shoulder problems can be relieved with nonsurgical treatments such as rest, physical therapy, medications, injections, and other conservative treatments. But your shoulder condition may not improve after these treatments and may worsen.
You may need shoulder surgery when nonsurgical treatments are not helping you. Shoulder surgery repairs a damaged, degenerated, or diseased shoulder joint. It helps relieve pain and restore a free range of motion and function.
Living in pain and discomfort is not worth it when you can get long-term relief with surgery and return to doing the things you love.
The Shoulder Center at Carolina Orthopaedic & Neurosurgical Associates has highly-trained physicians who are experienced in the treatments of the shoulder. Our specially-trained physicians provide advanced treatment,
Shoulder surgery is suggested only when all other options have been exhausted. Our Shoulder Center Team is dedicated to treating patients with the most effective course of treatment available.
Symptoms of Shoulder Problems
The symptoms of shoulder problems may include:
- Swelling
- Numbness
- Severe pain
- Stiffness
- Arm weakness
- Poor sleep quality
- Deformity of the shoulder
- Difficulty moving your shoulder
- Discoloration, bruising, or redness
The Shoulder Center at Carolina Orthopaedic & Neurosurgical Associates has highly-trained physicians who are experienced in the treatments of the shoulder. Our specially-trained physicians provide advanced treatment,
Shoulder surgery is suggested only when all other options have been exhausted. Our Shoulder Center Team is dedicated to treating patients with the most effective course of treatment available.