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Conditions treated:
(partial listing)

  • Arthroscopic shoulder surgery
  • Arthroscopic elbow surgery
  • Shoulder joint replacement surgery
  • Synovitis of the shoulder or elbow
  • Rotator cuff surgery
  • Shoulder tendon tears
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Shoulder impingement syndrome
  • Recurrent shoulder dislocations
  • Shoulder instability
  • Inflammatory arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and psoriatic arthritis)
  • Bursitis
  • Tennis elbow
 

Shoulder & Elbow

Treatment by a Fellowship-Trained Team of Surgeons

Danbury Orthopedics offers subspecialty expertise in upper extremities and sports medicine in our Shoulder and Elbow practice. Our fellowship-trained surgeons provide superior skill in the most up-to-date procedures and are supported by the most advanced technology available. 

Patients benefit immensely from our experience in arthroscopic surgery -- smaller incisions, faster healing, more rapid recovery, and less scarring. Arthroscopic shoulder and elbow surgical procedures are often performed on an outpatient basis, with the patient able to return home on the same day.

There’s no need to suffer pain or limit activity because of a torn rotator cuff, tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, or a host of other shoulder and elbow conditions. Shoulder problems can be the result of overuse, repetitive arm rotation, or traumatic injury. Athletes who participate in contact sports, such as hockey or football, as well as anyone who engages in frequent lifting, can experience injury to the shoulder. Rotator cuff injuries are also common among baseball pitchers, tennis players, and other athletes who frequently use an overhand throwing or swinging motion.

Getting real results is only part of the mission at Danbury Orthopedics. Walk in our doors and you’ll also find exceptional care that’s courteous and compassionate.