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Shoulder
Shoulder pain is caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis and some sports injuries.
We undertake a number of different shoulder procedures at our York and Bridlington sites, including some arthroscopy procedures which are done through a telescope.
If you damage your shoulder in an accident and require emergency surgery, this is done at our trauma centres in York and Scarborough.
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For further information or advice please contact the following:
York: 01904 726627 or email: orthopaedic.faxes@nhs.net
East Coast: 01723 385271 or email: injuryadvicescarborough@york.nhs.uk
- ACJ grade I-II with FU
- ACJ grade III
- ACJ grade I-II
- Clavicle awaiting surgical opinion
- Clavicle undisplaced no FU
- Clavicle with FU 3 weeks
- Clavicle with FU 6 weeks
- Primary shoulder dislocation possible RC pathway so FU
- Primary shoulder dislocation
- Recurrent dislocation low trauma
- Recurrent shoulder dislocation high trauma with FU
- Scapula fracture
- Shoulder calcific tendonitus
- Shoulder fracture dislocation with FU
- Shoulder midshaft humerus
- Shoulder minimally displaced Glenoid fracture with FU
- Shoulder minimally displaced GT fracture with FU
- Shoulder proximal humerus fracture
- Shoulder undisplaced GT fracture no FU
- Shoulder undisplaced GT fracture with FU
- Soft tissue shoulder
- Supracondylar Fracture distal humerus with FU
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