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Our shoulders, which connect our arms to our body, are one of the most mobile joints in our body.
Shoulders that allow our arms to move flexibly; are formed of joints, muscles, and ligaments.
Shoulder and elbow diseases caused by trauma and injuries in the shoulder joints and elbow area can cause pain and limitation of movement. While acute shoulder and elbow diseases are treated with medical and physical therapy applications, surgical methods must be carefully examined in chronic and progressive diseases.
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SHOULDER DISEASES
Rotator Cuff Tears - Shoulder Diseases
The 4 tendons that move the shoulder joint are called rotator cuff tendons. These structures carry out the movement of the shoulder joint in different directions. Tears may occur in these tendons due to wear or trauma...
Shoulder Arthrosis – (Shoulder Calcification) - Shoulder Diseases
Shoulder arthrosis is colloquially known as shoulder calcification. The cartilage structure, which facilitates the movement of the joints, abrades over time and turns into painful formations that make movement difficult...
Shoulder Dislocation - Shoulder Diseases
Shoulder dislocation is a disorder that can often be observed in the shoulder, the most mobile joint in the body. These dislocations, which can be observed for various reasons, mostly occur due to traumas. In traumatic...
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint arthrosis - Shoulder Diseases
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint arthrosis; is a disease caused by calcification (osteoarthritis) of the joint between the collarbone and the shoulder blade in the shoulder area. Acromioclavicular joint arthrosis is generally observed...
Upper Arm Proximal Humerus Fractures - Shoulder Diseases
Upper arm bone fractures caused by trauma such as traffic accidents, falls and gunshot injuries constitute five percent of the fractures seen in the whole body. Fractures of the upper extremity of the upper arm...
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome - Shoulder Diseases
Adhesive capsulitis, in other words, frozen shoulder syndrome, is a disease, without a known cause, of hardening of the soft tissues of the shoulder joint and joint capsule and causing difficulty in movement. It is observed...
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - Shoulder Diseases
What is Shoulder Impingement Syndrome? There are two bone spurs called the chorochoid and acrominon located in the upper part of the shoulder end and there is a strong bond in the form of a bridge...
ELBOW DISEASES
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome - Elbow Diseases
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the name given to the disorder caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the tunnel in which it passed through the inside of the elbow. It is the most common nerve compression...
Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) - Elbow Diseases
Lateral epicondylitis, colloquially called tennis elbow, is the most common cause of elbow pain in the general population. It is most common between 35-50 years old. The main causes of the disease are excessive occupation...