Rotator cuff pathology such as strains and tears are common in athletes, manual laborers, and adults over 40. Symptoms include shoulder pain when lifting the arm, weakness, and difficulty sleeping on the affected side. We evaluate rotator cuff injuries with physical examination and MRI imaging, then recommend conservative treatment or surgical referral depending on severity.
A dislocated shoulder requires prompt evaluation and stabilization. At OS1, we can evaluate the dislocation with X-ray, provide pain management, reduce the dislocation if appropriate, apply immobilization, and develop a follow-up plan to prevent recurrence and regain function.
Pain when reaching overhead or behind your back may indicate impingement syndrome or bursitis. These conditions often respond well to targeted injections, physical therapy, and activity modification.
Common in contact sports and falls, AC joint separations cause pain at the top of the shoulder. We provide grading, bracing, and rehabilitation planning for all severity levels.
Gradual loss of shoulder range of motion may indicate frozen shoulder. Our team offers injection therapy and guided rehabilitation to restore mobility.
Fractures require swift, expert attention. We offer comprehensive care including immediate X-ray imaging, pain management, and immobilization. Our team coordinates your entire rehabilitation, from physical therapy to surgical consultations, to get you back to your daily life safely.
Frozen shoulders, rotator cuff tears, dislocations, and labral injuries are painful and limiting, and they don’t get better by waiting. OS1’s walk-in clinics see shoulder injuries the same day, with on-site digital X-ray and Open MRI to get to a diagnosis fast. Whether it’s an acute injury or a flare of chronic shoulder pain, we can examine, image, and treat in one visit.