Comprehensive Care for Shoulder Injuries and Conditions
At Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS), we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of shoulder injuries and conditions. Whether caused by wear and tear, athletics, or trauma, our fellowship-trained physicians provide expert care tailored to your unique needs.
Shoulder pain can make even the simplest daily tasks, such as brushing your hair or reaching for an object, difficult. We are committed to developing a treatment plan that helps you regain mobility, alleviate pain, and return to the activities you love
Why Choose ONS for Shoulder Care?
Our unmatched expertise, patient-centered approach, and cutting-edge treatments ensure the highest standard of care for shoulder injuries and conditions.
- Fellowship-trained surgeons: Our team includes orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists with advanced training in both surgical and nonsurgical shoulder care.
- Latest advancements in treatment: We offer cutting-edge therapies and newer, less invasive surgical techniques that help you heal faster. This includes wide-awake hand surgery and arthroscopic surgery, both of which lead to better outcomes.
- Convenience every step of the way: We have multiple locations that offer physical and occupational therapy close by. We do everything we can to help you navigate the treatment and recovery process.
Shoulder Conditions We Treat
Our specialists have extensive experience treating a variety of shoulder injuries and conditions, including:
- Arthritis
- Collarbone fractures
- Frozen shoulder
- Labral tears
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Shoulder dislocations
- Shoulder impingement/bursitis
Treatments for Shoulder Injuries
We prioritize conservative treatment methods whenever possible, including:
- Medication to reduce pain, inflammation, or swelling.
- Injections that relieve pain, such as steroid injections.
- Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy (PRP). PRP is an injectable, nonsurgical procedure and regenerative therapy that promotes faster healing of shoulder injuries and reduces symptoms.
- Physical/occupational therapy – Working with our therapists can help reduce pain and improve mobility. For many people, physical therapy alone can help them get back to activities they enjoy.
Shoulder Surgeries We Perform
When surgery is necessary, our surgeons offer minimally invasive and advanced procedures, including:
- Arthroscopy: Tiny incisions and a camera are used to diagnose and treat shoulder conditions, such as rotator cuff tears, labral injuries, and impingement. Arthroscopy minimizes scarring and leads to faster recovery.
- Fracture Care: Complex shoulder fractures, such as those in the collarbone or upper arm, are treated with surgical fixation using plates, screws, or pins to ensure proper healing and alignment.
- Labral Repair: The labrum, the cartilage lining the shoulder joint, is repaired to alleviate instability and pain caused by tears.
- Rotator Cuff Repair: Surgeons repair torn tendons in the rotator cuff to restore strength and range of motion.
- Shoulder Replacement: Total or partial shoulder replacement surgery involves replacing damaged parts of the shoulder with artificial components to relieve arthritis pain and restore movement.
- Shoulder Stabilization: For chronic dislocations, surgeons tighten the ligaments or reconstruct the joint to improve stability and prevent future injuries.
Our specialists have extensive experience treating a variety of shoulder injuries and conditions, including:
- Arthritis
- Collarbone fractures
- Frozen shoulder
- Labral tears
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Shoulder dislocations
- Shoulder impingement/bursitis
We prioritize conservative treatment methods whenever possible, including:
- Medication to reduce pain, inflammation, or swelling.
- Injections that relieve pain, such as steroid injections.
- Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy (PRP). PRP is an injectable, nonsurgical procedure and regenerative therapy that promotes faster healing of shoulder injuries and reduces symptoms.
- Physical/occupational therapy – Working with our therapists can help reduce pain and improve mobility. For many people, physical therapy alone can help them get back to activities they enjoy.
When surgery is necessary, our surgeons offer minimally invasive and advanced procedures, including:
- Arthroscopy: Tiny incisions and a camera are used to diagnose and treat shoulder conditions, such as rotator cuff tears, labral injuries, and impingement. Arthroscopy minimizes scarring and leads to faster recovery.
- Fracture Care: Complex shoulder fractures, such as those in the collarbone or upper arm, are treated with surgical fixation using plates, screws, or pins to ensure proper healing and alignment.
- Labral Repair: The labrum, the cartilage lining the shoulder joint, is repaired to alleviate instability and pain caused by tears.
- Rotator Cuff Repair: Surgeons repair torn tendons in the rotator cuff to restore strength and range of motion.
- Shoulder Replacement: Total or partial shoulder replacement surgery involves replacing damaged parts of the shoulder with artificial components to relieve arthritis pain and restore movement.
- Shoulder Stabilization: For chronic dislocations, surgeons tighten the ligaments or reconstruct the joint to improve stability and prevent future injuries.
Physicians
- Hand and Upper Extremity
Practicing in:
Greenwich, Stamford, and Wilton- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Greenwich and Stamford- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Greenwich, Stamford, and Wilton- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Greenwich and Stamford- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Greenwich, Stamford, and Harrison- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Greenwich- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Greenwich and Harrison- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Greenwich, Wilton, and Stamford- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Greenwich and Stamford