Elbow & Shoulder
Elbow
The elbow is important for range of motion and mobility. Injuries to the elbow can occur when playing sports, while working on projects at home or at work, from a fall or from overuse and repetitive activities. Whatever the injury, the specialists at OSS have the expertise to diagnose and treat it to get you back to doing the things you enjoy. Treatment options include non-operative measures such as medications, injections and therapy. If surgery is needed, advanced procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, not requiring an overnight stay.
Shoulder
Every time you move your arms, you move your shoulders. The shoulder joint has the greatest range of motion of any joint in your body. Shoulder injuries can develop from everyday wear and tear, overuse, an injury, or the aging process. The physicians at OSS are board certified and have specialized training to diagnose the problem and treat it, utilizing both non-operative and operative treatment options. When surgery is indicated, our fellowship trained shoulder surgeons use the latest techniques and advanced procedures to restore function and range of motion.
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