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Senior Olympian Continues to Make Every Shot Count

When you do something best in life, you don’t really want to give that up. ―Roger Federer Nothing slows JoAnne Tressler down. So, when she fell and traumatically injured her shoulder when rushing to get back on her cruise ship, she hurried to find the right doctor. The Senior Olympian's arm was no working properly

Senior Olympian Continues to Make Every Shot Count2023-01-16T20:23:21+00:00

Feeling the pain of shoulder impingement syndrome

Shoulder Impingement - A Painful Shoulder Condition Shoulder impingement syndrome can best be described as a recurring ache/pain on the outside upper part of your shoulder when you raise your arm to shoulder height. Shoulder impingement syndrome occurs due to pinching and inflammation of the rotator cuff tendon and bursa in the space below

Feeling the pain of shoulder impingement syndrome2023-07-31T18:29:25+00:00

Driving Shoulder Research Forward

Scientific research plays a huge role in the care we provide to patients. It’s extremely important to me to stay at the forefront of best practices in shoulder research. Unfortunately, most orthopedic surgeons do not have the capacity to stay involved in research or the ongoing study of their patient outcomes. But at the

Driving Shoulder Research Forward2020-11-27T20:39:10+00:00

How can stem cells stop pain?

Innovations in regenerative medicine are changing the game in orthopedics Regenerative medicine is breaking new ground every day. In orthopedics, we are now able to use your own adult stem cells to stop pain, heal injuries and even regenerate lost cartilage. The Cleveland Shoulder Institute offers this non-surgical option through our Regen Orthopedics practice. Not

How can stem cells stop pain?2020-09-01T22:48:54+00:00

Postoperative Care for the Shoulder

Many family members have asked us how to best prepare for post operative care of the shoulder. The key thing to remember about any healing process is to respect it. It takes time. The patient should have someone ready to help drive them home from the procedure and help at home for the first

Postoperative Care for the Shoulder2020-09-01T22:50:44+00:00

Made by Hand (and Shoulder) – Patient Testimonial

Richard Grell, Hudson, Ohio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWhAiUWVY4Q Facing the decision to have a total shoulder replacement surgery isn’t easy for anyone. For Richard Grell, the idea was very intimidating. As an expert Windsor chair maker for the last 45 years, Richard is completely reliant on having two strong shoulders to make a living. The detailed

Made by Hand (and Shoulder) – Patient Testimonial2020-09-01T22:51:32+00:00

Shoulder pain from Playing Golf

Though golf is considered a moderate risk activity, an in-depth look at golf reveals that overuse and poor technique can result in serious injury. At first glance, the golf swing may appear to be a relatively simple move. However, the swing requires a synchronized effort of muscle strength, timing, and coordination to generate high

Shoulder pain from Playing Golf2023-07-31T18:26:49+00:00

Selecting a Surgeon

What should you look for in an orthopedic surgeon?When you are in need of orthopedic surgery, research is important. You’ll want to find a highly recommended surgeon with the strongest skills and most experience in the specific area of surgery that you need. Extensive data has shown a direct correlation between the number of times

Selecting a Surgeon2020-09-18T21:48:31+00:00

Shoulder Pain at Night

One of the most common complaints I hear in my office is that a patient cannot sleep due to shoulder pain from sleeping.  They tell me that no matter what side they try to sleep on, it still hurts.  Some patients report stiff or dull pain that becomes worse when they raise their arm

Shoulder Pain at Night2023-07-31T18:32:40+00:00
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