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Home
About Us
Common Disorders
Fractures
Humerus
Clavicle
Frozen Shoulder
Rotator Cuff
Tears
Impingement
Arthropathy
Shoulder Arthritis
Shoulder Replacement
Shoulder Instability
Shoulder Dislocation
SLAP Tears & Bicep Pathology
Could your pain be coming from your neck?
Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment
Intro to PRP
Treatment Overview
PRP vs. “Stem Cell” Treatments
Procedure Instructions
Risks and Contraindications
Gallery
Resources
Questions to Ask Before You Agree to Surgery
Patient Intake Form
Pre and Post-op Instructions
Other Resources
Contact
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder Healthy humeral head articular cartilage
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – A healthy glenoid in a person over 40
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – A healthy subscapularis tendon
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – Another healthy subscapularis tendon
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – Biceps tendon anchor at labrum
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – Biceps tendon anchor to the labrum
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – Healthy cartilage of a young person’s humeral head
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – Humerus head healthy cartilage
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – Iabrum, (inferior part at 6 o’clock), humeral head
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – Rotator cuff , top side, age related changes
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – Slight glenoid cartilage aging, commonly seen over age 50
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – subscapularis tendon behind synovial covering
Photo Gallery – Normal Shoulder – top of the supraspinatus tendon
Normal Shoulder
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