Do you have shoulder pain? Understand its causes from Dr Syed Imran (Orthopedic Surgeon)
Shoulder pain is one of the most common orthopedic problems, as shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) is the most mobile in human body it is unstable because of the range of motion allowed. This instability increases the likelihood of joint pain and joint injury, often leading to a degenerative process in which tissues break down and no longer function well.
In today's video we will have a discussion on Shoulder pain and the cause behind its occurrence, and for this, Medical Dialogues team interacted with renowned Orthopedic Surgeon from Bangalore, Dr. Syed Imran who will provide us his valuable insights also talks about the necessary precautions for keeping these problems at bay and be aware of the effective ways of managing them.
He further talks about the frequent causes of occurrence of shoulder pain, and when should one visit the orthopedic clinician for it.
Dr. Syed Imran is a committed professional who prioritizes the needs of his patients above all else. Dr. Imran specializes in Joint Replacement procedures (Hip, knee, shoulder), Arthroscopic surgery, and Trauma cases. He possesses extensive expertise in diagnosing and managing complicated procedures. He has received specialized training at Endoklinik, Germany, which is the largest center in Europe for Joint Replacement.
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