Shoulder surgery specialist — comprehensive clinical assessment and personalized treatment planning
This page is for patients with shoulder pain, limited range of motion or instability, and explains the clinical pathway from dislocation assessment through structured shoulder rehabilitation.
Common shoulder conditions
- Recurrent shoulder dislocation or a feeling of instability during movement.
- Rotator cuff tear with night pain or weakness.
- Impingement syndrome and worsening pain when lifting the arm.
- Shoulder pain that limits work, driving and sports.
Recommended treatment approach
Assessment phase
A detailed clinical exam, imaging when needed, and a functional review to choose the right intervention for your situation.
Treatment and shoulder rehabilitation
A combination of conservative care, advanced injections or arthroscopic shoulder surgery, alongside a gradual, measurable shoulder rehab protocol.
When is surgery considered?
When pain and function do not improve with conservative care, or when there are significant tears or recurrent instability, surgery can provide an effective structural solution with a good rehab outlook.
