Shoulder Labrum Tears and Tennis Players: 4 Things to Know
Shoulder Labrum Tears 1. What is The Labrum? The labrum is a type of cartilage found in the ball and socket joint of the shoulder where it meets the arm bone. The labrum is the cartilage that surrounds the socket making the socket deeper and adding stability to the ball (the head of the humerus)...Jets’ Geno Smith Out with Torn ACL
As if the Jets quarterback scenario could not get anymore convoluted, it was announced Monday that Geno Smith will miss the remainder of the season with a torn ACL. Smith started his first game since 2014 and was 4-8 with 95 yards and a touchdown before leaving the game in the second quarter...Total Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Welcomes Spine Surgeon Dr. Dante Leven
Total Orthopedics and Sports Medicine would like to welcome orthopedic spine surgeon Dante Leven, DO, PT to the practice! Dr. Leven completed his orthopedic surgery residency at the State University of New York at Downstate in Brooklyn, NY. He went on to complete his spine surgery fellowship at...Jets’ Eric Decker To Undergo Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery
Decker had been trying to rehab the shoulder for several weeks but decided to undergo surgery in an effort to back to full strength for next season.
Jets Eric Decker Week to Week With Rotator Cuff Tear
On Friday afternoon, Jets head coach Todd Bowles told the media that star wide receiver Eric Decker would not suit up for Sunday’s game against the Seahawks due to a partial tear in his rotator cuff. “It’s something that kind of sucks at this point. It’s early in the season,” Decker said. “But...3 Signs Your Workout is Hurting More Than Helping
“No pain means no gain” may be a phrase commonly heard around the gym to motivate and inspire you throughout your workout. However, following this mantra may be doing more harm than good when it comes to your muscles, bones and joints. Below are 3 signs that your workout may be harmful in both the short term and long term.
4 Things You Didn’t Know About Rotator Cuff Surgery
For those considering Rotator Cuff Surgery, the amount of information available may be overwhelming and often makes it difficult to to determine fact and fiction…
Shoulder Pain After Throwing
Overhand throwing motions trigger high torque and also fuel powerful acceleration forces that can cause significant stress on the shoulder joint. Whether you are a professional athlete or just playing catch with your kids in the backyard, pain or discomfort when throwing can be linked to...Stiff and Sore? Your Sleep Position May Be To Blame
Incorrect sleep habits over time can cause consistent pain and even physical injuries to your body. These injuries are more common in the shoulders, neck and back due to certain sleep tendencies that a lot of us can fall into.