Shoulder
The shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle, the scapula and the humerus as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons. The articulations between the bones of the shoulder make up the shoulder joints.
Arthroscopic surgery is typically used to treat injuries related to Orthopedics. It is a modern medical procedure that uses the efficiency of fiber optic cameras, composite materials and computer guided navigation to assist the surgeon in repairing tissue and bone damage. Far less invasive then traditional surgery, most people begin to feel better within two to four weeks.
The shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle, the scapula and the humerus as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons. The articulations between the bones of the shoulder make up the shoulder joints.
The hip joints primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static (standing) and dynamic (walking or running) postures.
The knee joint joins the thigh with the leg and is the largest joint in the human body. The knee supports nearly the whole weight of the body, it is the joint most vulnerable to both acute injury and the development of osteoarthritis.
The elbow is the hinge joint responsible for allowing the arm to act as a lever and balance load. The elbow consists of three bones the humerus of the upper arm, and the paired radius and ulna of the forearm.
The wrist is comprised of many bones, ligaments and muscles extending from the elbow to the hand via the forearm. All of these must be working well together in order to keep your hands functioning.