Daniel G. Schwartz MD

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Daniel Schwartz, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Shoulder Specialist, Seattle, WA

On an average more than eight million sports related injuries occur every year in the U.S. and 65% of these injuries occurred in the age group between 5 and 24 years. More men sustain sports related injuries than women. More than one third of such injuries occurred in athletic fields, sports facilities and playgrounds. Almost […]

The medical name for a frozen shoulder, “adhesive capsulitis”, usually leaves people with one question, “what is adhesive capsulitis?”. Well, what is adhesive capsulitis? While the name itself might not bring up much in your mind, this condition affects between 2 to 5% of the population in the US. The condition is more common women […]

Over time, the cartilage, bones, and joints in your shoulder grow old and weak. Arthritis may set in, further weakening your shoulder and making it “rusty”. Pain, swelling, and discomfort are common when this happens. To prevent your damaged shoulder from becoming worse, doctors recommend a total shoulder replacement procedure. Total shoulder replacement procedures involve […]

Injuries are common for people involved in sports. Research has shown that over 3.5 million children under the age of 14 fall victim to sports injuries every year. While general physicians are equipped to handle minor injuries, it’s best to visit sports medicine doctors for comprehensive care. What Do Sports Medicine Doctors Do? The job […]

Do you experience any pain when tying your seat belt? Are you unable to lift your arm or move it from side-to-side? Acromioclavicular arthritis, also known as AC joint arthritisis a common form of arthritis in the shoulder. The AC joint is the part of the body where the collarbone and the shoulder blade meet. […]

Falls and injuries may sometimes impact your shoulder. When this happens, the tendons in the rotator cuffs may get trapped or compressed between the shoulder joints and bones during movement. This leads to the development of rotator cuff impingement, also known as shoulder impingement syndrome. The rotator cuff refers to the muscles and tendons that […]

What is Sports Medicine? Sports medicine is the treatment and rehabilitation of athletes, sportspeople and other individuals involved in sporting activities. Those seeking sports medicine information usually do so following injuries or medical problems related to their exercise activities. This may include anyone from competitive athletes to everyday individuals. Some want to improve their athletic […]

What is Elbow Decompression Surgery? Elbow decompression surgery is a procedure to correct ulnar neuropathy. The ulnar nerve is the part of the elbow more commonly known as the ‘funny bone’. Striking the funny bone can cause a temporary tingling sensation in the arm. If an injury is severe enough to cause compression of the […]

Seattle is a haven for sports-minded folk, making it a great place for a Seattle sports medicine doctor to settle down in. Famous for its mountains and lakes, Seattle offers a wide variety of outdoor activities. Alpinists and trekkers delight in the stunning Cascade Mountains, while skiers and snowboarders love to hit the slopes of […]

Shoulder bursitis refers to inflammation of the shoulder bursa. Bursa are small, fluid-filled sacs that help to cushion movement and prevent friction in the joints. Bursa contain a lubricating substance called synovial fluid, which aids in the cushioning effect. They are usually present in areas subject to movement, such as between the bones, tendons and […]

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