Brody Flanagin, MD specializes in the treatment of various shoulder conditions which include shoulder pain, AC joint injuries, frozen shoulder, rotator cuff injuries, shoulder arthritis and fracture care. Dr. Flanagin performs joint replacements and arthroscopic surgeries, and also provides non-surgical treatments and physical therapy in Dallas, Tx. To know more about his services, click on the topics below:
- Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is a common problem among and men and women. It is important to diagnose shoulder pain so that proper treatment can be applied.
Know More Launch Movie - AC Joint Injuries
The AC (acromioclavicular) joint is a bone in the shoulder where the clavicle meets the shoulder blade. AC joint injuries are common among athletes.
Know More - Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder, also referred to as adhesive capsulitis, is a medical condition that results in shoulder stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint.
Know More Launch Movie - Rotator Cuff Injuries
A rotator cuff injury is a common source of shoulder pain for men and women. The injury is most common with repetitive overhead movement and motion.
Know More - Biceps Tendon Injuries
Biceps tendon injuries occur when the tendons that surround the biceps muscle becomes strained or torn, either near the shoulder or the elbow.
Know More - Shoulder Arthritis
Shoulder arthritis is a degenerative condition where the cartilage (lining) around the shoulder joint becomes thin due to wear and tear or an injury.
Know More - Shoulder Fractures
Shoulder fractures can occur with a traumatic fall or a hard blow. It is usually detected on an X-ray, showing a break within the bone of the joint.
Know More - Shoulder Dislocations
A dislocated shoulder can cause great pain and immediate immobility. It occurs when the upper arm bone comes out of the shoulder blade socket.
Know More - Collarbone Fractures
A broken collarbone (clavicle) occurs when the bone becomes fractured due to a hard impact, such as injuries associated with contact sports.
Know More - Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow occurs when the tendons within the elbow become inflamed. This is usually caused by overuse of the forearm muscles.
Know More - Pectoralis Major Ruptures
A pectoralis major tendon rupture is a rare injury associated with male and female weight lifters performing the bench press without proper form.
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