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Jonesboro Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors for Dislocated Shoulder

Type of Physician: Orthopedic Surgeon

What is a Orthopedic Surgeon ?

A certification by the Board of Orthopaedic Surgery; practitioners focus on the investigation, preservation and restoration of the form and function of the extremities, spine and associated structures by medical, surgical and physical means. Birth defects, trauma, infections, tumors and metabolic disturbances of the musculoskeletal system are problems cared for by the orthopaedic surgeon.

Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery

Common Name: Orthopedist

Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors in Jonesboro *

Glenn E Dickson & Spencer H Guinn MDs
Brian G Dickson
505 E Matthews Ave
STE 303
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 932-1820

Glenn E Dickson & Spencer H Guinn MDs
Spencer H Guinn
505 E Matthews Ave
STE 303
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 932-1820

Glenn E Dickson & Spencer H Guinn MDs
Jeremy P Swymn
505 E Matthews Ave
STE 303
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 932-1820

Arkansas Orthopaedics
John F Ball
1007 E Matthews Ave
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 935-0519

Advanced Orthopaedics
Roy Edward Cooper
1000 E Matthews Ave
STE D
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 972-8521

Arkansas Orthopaedics
Thomas E Day
1007 E Matthews Ave
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 935-0519

Arkansas Orthopaedics
Claiborne L Moseley
1007 E Matthews Ave
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 935-0519

James L Schrantz MD
James L Schrantz
1000 E Matthews Ave
STE D
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 972-8040

Arkansas Orthopaedics
John T Woloszyn
1007 E Matthews Ave
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 935-0519

NEA Clinic
Jason C Brandt
1007 Windover Rd
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 932-6637

NEA Clinic
Henry F Stroope
1007 Windover Rd
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870) 932-6637

Paragould Orthopedics PLLC
Ron D Schechter
1000 W Kings Hwy
STE 10
Paragould, AR 72450
(870) 236-2400

Joseph Yao MD
Joseph Yao
526 Chickasawba St
Blytheville, AR 72315
(870) 762-2447

Mid South Multi Specialty Clinic
Guy J L'Heureux
228 W Tyler Ave
STE 105
West Memphis, AR 72301
(870) 732-3836

Samuel G Meredith MD
Samuel G Meredith
228 Tyler Ave
STE 301
West Memphis, AR 72301
(870) 735-4400

Medical Park Orthopaedic Clinic
J D Allen
501 Virginia Dr
STE C
Batesville, AR 72501
(870) 793-2371

Medical Park Orthopaedic Clinic
Jeffery D Angel
501 Virginia Dr
STE C
Batesville, AR 72501
(870) 793-2371

Searcy Medical Center Orthopaedics & Surgery
Kyle R Blickenstaff
710 Marion St
STE 201
Searcy, AR 72143
(501) 278-2868

Arkansas Specialty Orthopaedics
David N Collins
102 Ash St
Heber Springs, AR 72543
(501) 362-9991

Ozark Mountain Orthopaedic Clinic
John A Waller
1708 W Main St
Heber Springs, AR 72543
(501) 362-6631

Mountain View Specialty Clinic
Charles D Varela
2110 E Main St
Mountain View, AR 72560
(870) 269-8300

Jonesboro, Arkansas

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Dislocated Shoulder

What is dislocation of the shoulder? What causes a shoulder dislocation?

The shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the body and allows the arm to move in many directions. This ability to move makes the joint inherently unstable and also makes the shoulder the most often dislocated joint in the body.

The head of the humerus (upper arm bone) sits in the glenoid fossa, an extension of the scapula, or shoulder blade. Because the glenoid fossa (fossa = shallow depression) is so shallow, other structures within and surrounding the shoulder joint are needed to maintain its stability. Within the joint, the labrum (a fibrous ring of cartilage) extends from the glenoid fossa and provides a deeper receptacle for the humeral head. The capsule tissue that surrounds the joint also helps maintain stability. The rotator cuff muscles that move the shoulder also provide a significant amount of protection for the shoulder joint.

Dislocations of the shoulder occur when the head of the humerus is dislocated from its socket. These are described by the location of the humeral head after it has been dislocated. Ninety percent or more of shoulder dislocations are anterior dislocations, meaning that the humeral head has been moved to a position in front of the joint. Posterior dislocations are those in which the humeral head has moved backward toward the shoulder blade. Other rare types of dislocations include luxatio erecta, an inferior dislocation below the joint, and intrathoracic, in which the humeral head gets stuck between the ribs.

Dislocations in younger people tend to arise from trauma and are often associated with sports or falls. Older patients are prone to dislocations because of gradually weakening of the ligaments and cartilage that supports the shoulder.

Anterior dislocations often occur when the shoulder is in a vulnerable position. A common example is when the arm is held over ...

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Frozen Shoulder »

Frozen shoulder facts

  • Frozen shoulder is the result of scarring, thickening, and shrinkage of the joint capsule.
  • Any injury to the shoulder can lead to a  frozen shoulder.
  • A frozen shoulder is usually diagnosed during an examination.
  • A frozen shoulder usually requires aggressive treatment.

What is a frozen shoulder?

A frozen shoulder is a shoulder joint with significant loss of its range of motion in all directions. The range of motion is limited not only when the patient attempts motion but also when the doctor attempts to move the joint fully while the patient relaxes. A frozen shoulder is medically referred to as adhesive capsulitis.

What causes a frozen shoulder?

Frozen shoulder is the result of inflammation, scarring, thickening, and shrinkage of the capsule that surrounds the normal shoulder joint. Any injury to the ...

Emergency Contact for Jonesboro

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Jonesboro Hospitals *

St Bernard's Medical Center
225 E Jackson Ave
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870)972-4100

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital Jonesboro
1201 Fleming Ave
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870)932-0440

St Bernard's Behavioral Health
2712 E Johnson Ave
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870)932-2800

NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital
3024 Stadium Blvd
Jonesboro, AR 72401
(870)972-7000

Arkansas Methodist Medical Center
900 W Kingshighway
Paragould, AR 72450
(870)239-7000

Lawrence Health Services
1309 W Main
Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
(870)886-1200

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