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Discover 4 essential shoulder exercises to boost strength and stability Enhance Your Shoulder Health: A Comprehensive Resource for Recovery and Strengthening provides a brief overview of essential exercises that are vital for maintaining stable and robust shoulders. Whether you’re recovering from a labrum injury or seeking to improve your shoulder strength, this guide features four […]
Posted in: | Posted on: 5 February, 2024 Introduction: Shoulder injuries, particularly those requiring reconstruction, can significantly impact one’s quality of life, especially for individuals involved in sports. If you find yourself in need of shoulder reconstruction, you’re not alone. In Seattle, Washington, there’s a renowned shoulder surgeon dedicated to providing top-notch care and specialized expertise in shoulder […]
Management of a Humeral Shaft Non-union with Concomitant Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy Posted in: ICJR | Posted on: 28 November, 2021 In this article, we describe the unique presentation of an 83-year-old, right-hand dominant male with severe right arm dysfunction secondary to a humeral shaft non-union in the setting of ipsilateral CTA. The case highlights the options for, and […]
This is a paper I published regarding prognostic indicators of Reverse Shoulder Replacement. Reverse shoulder replacement prognosis can be tied to many factors, we’ve found however that the most significant factor was actually the intraoperative range of motion (ROM) found was a real determinant of postoperative ROM. Please read the abstract, and contact me with […]
Next week I’ll have the honor to present previous research at the Nice Shoulder Course held in Nice, France. This will be the second time I’ll have been invited as course faculty, and will have the opportunity to learn new research developments and surgical techniques from world-wide surgeons. I will also be presenting previous research […]
This is some new research I helped with available via early online publication from Clinical Biomechanics regarding sizing prostheses in reverse shoulder arthroplasty. Essentially the bottom line that we found was that it is very important for the treating surgeon to account for different morphologies of the patient when implanting a shoulder. Sometimes it can […]
@KVIseattle @IRGPT @KOMOnewsradio THANKS for having me! Listen live today at 3:30 on KVI, Sunday at Noon, and September 15th during drive time on KOMO for my interview on shoulder instability.
Thanks again to KVI/KOMO Radio and of course IRG for inviting me back recently for another interview this time on Total Shoulder Arthroplasty and Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty.
This is a study I performed looking for risk factors of dislocation after reverse shoulder arthroplasty, and treatment options. Closed treatment (non-surgical) treatment was effective, which is slightly against a lot of opinions out there that believe these must be addressed surgically. While a subset population in our study group ultimately required surgery for this […]
Dr. Schwartz, shoulder and elbow surgeon, will be moving to a new Seattle location! The Sports Medicine Clinic has moved to a new office in Ballard right across from Trader Joe’s. With the wonderful support of Northwest Hospital and UW Medicine, a beautiful new office is now open for business. If you find yourself in […]