The shoulder joint is one of the most mobile and simultaneously one of the most complex structures in our body. This high degree of mobility also makes it susceptible...
The shoulder joint is one of the most flexible joints in the body, thanks to its wide range of motion. However, this characteristic also makes the shoulder more vulnerable to dislocations...
Shoulder fractures are common injuries, especially in older individuals after a fall, and can severely limit shoulder movement. These fractures occur in the part of the...
Frozen shoulder, medically known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition caused by the thickening and tightening of the capsule tissue surrounding the shoulder joint...
Calcific tendinitis is a very painful condition caused by the buildup of calcium deposits in the muscle-tendon structures of the shoulder (especially the supraspinatus tendon)...
Shoulder fractures are common injuries, particularly in elderly individuals, often resulting from falls. A significant portion of these fractures occurs in the...
Shoulder fractures, especially in elderly individuals, occur when the head of the shoulder bone (humeral head) breaks as a result of a fall. In younger patients, they are...
Shoulder fractures are common, especially in elderly individuals and patients with osteoporosis (a condition causing weak and brittle bones), often resulting from falls...
The biceps muscle is an important muscle group extending from the shoulder to the elbow, responsible for both bending the arm (flexion) and turning the palm upward...
A SLAP lesion describes a tear in the upper (superior) part of the cartilaginous ring in the shoulder joint called the “labrum.” The term SLAP is an acronym for...
Shoulder osteoarthritis (arthrosis) is a progressive and painful disease characterized by the gradual wear and tear of the cartilage tissue covering the joint surface and the...
The shoulder joint is one of the most mobile joints in the human body. This wide range of motion can, over time, cause the joint surfaces to wear down and the cartilage...
The triceps tendon is the point where the powerful muscle group located on the back of the arm, which functions to straighten the elbow (known as extension), attaches to the...