Why are shoulder injuries common in swimmers?

Both competitive and recreational swimmers practice and compete year-round. While the benefits of swimming certainly outweigh the risks, there is still a possibility a swimmer may suffer an injury.

Shoulder dislocations in contact sports

According to Dr. Mark DiLella, an OrthoIndy sports medicine specialist, a shoulder dislocation is a complete separation of the ball (humerus) and cup (glenoid) joint surfaces.

Patient is able to do yoga again after shoulder surgery

Marcia Runde had practiced yoga for many years when she started to notice that she was having some pain and discomfort in her right shoulder when she did certain moves and poses. However, she ignored the pain, hoping that it would eventually go away on its own. Dr. Lintner performed surgery to repair Marcia’s torn rotator cuff and torn labrum of her right shoulder.

OrthoIndy Research Foundation: Latest Publications

Our physicians often collaborate with both their partners and external colleagues. These projects often lead to publications in peer-reviewed journals. Here is our latest list: Dr. Bill Cregar, Sports Medicine,…

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