Martin R Coleman, MD Arthritis – Although not seen as often as knee or hip arthritis, I may diagnose arthritis of the shoulder when a patient comes to me complaining of an achy, stiff shoulder. Arthritis is a condition that may come with age but may reflect a specific inflammatory condition such as Rheumatoid arthritis… Read more »
by Boyd W. Haynes III, MD Shoulder pain can be caused by many factors, such as disease, injury or overuse. A common problem that I treat in my practice is shoulder impingement, which happens when the bursa or the Rotator Cuff tendon (or both) of the shoulder get pinched or “impinged upon” by the bones… Read more »
by Jeffrey R. Carlson, MD I have been an Orthopaedic Specialist at OSC since 1999. During that time, I have seen thousands of patients who have presented with various complaints of pain and dysfunction. Recently, I was asked to name the top problems for which we treat patients at OSC and the causes for… Read more »
Join Dr. Marty Coleman as he discusses treatment options for painful conditions of the shoulder. Learn how almost every shoulder problem can be successfully addressed, relieving pain and restoring function. Bring your specific questions for Dr. Coleman. Bring a friend, have some refreshments and get informed! Date & Time: Tuesday, August 20th at 7:00 PM… Read more »
A Real-Life OSC Patient Tells of Their Pain Relief Experience My last post dealt with the yucky after-effects experience with the epidural were over (1 day max), I eagerly began waiting to see if I would feel relief. When they put the steroid medication into your epidural space, they use numbing medication. This numbing medication… Read more »