5 Common Causes of Shoulder Pain and How to Treat Them
If shoulder pain has got you down, learn how to lift up your spirit and relieve your pain. Uncover five conditions responsible for shoulder pain and how to ease them.
Patients seeking care for sports-related, shoulder, knee, or other injuries can turn to board-certified orthopedic surgeon Robert Mileski, MD, and his team at Phoenix Orthopedic Group in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Dr. Mileski and his expert team are committed to your recovery and long-term health. They offer surgical and non-surgical solutions for nearly every orthopedic injury and specialize in treating muscle aches, sprains, tendon and ligament injuries, and chronic pain.
Dr. Mileski uses his surgical expertise and the latest technology for joint repair, reconstruction, and replacement. When surgery is not required, he treats fractures, tears, joint instability, dislocations, and other injuries using a variety of minimally- and noninvasive procedures, like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, cortisone injections, ultrasound, and physical therapy to enhance healing naturally.
With the help of his staff, Dr. Mileski thoroughly explains each condition and the available treatment options. While the least invasive option is important to consider first, sometimes surgery is the best way to fully restore joints.
The medical experts at Phoenix Orthopedic Group are compassionate and caring, making every patient feel right at home. Dr. Mileski and his team are excited to welcome new patients to the practice.
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