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What You Should Know About Shoulder Instability

Your shoulder is your body’s most complicated joint. The end of the collarbone, upper arm bone, and shoulder blade meet to form the shoulder joint. It’s prone to arthritis, tears, and tendonitis in the rotator cuff. Since it’s the most mobile joint and vulnerable to instability, here’s what you should know about shoulder instability.

COVID 19 UPDATE

COVID 19 UPDATE Dr. Koo is seeing patients through telehealth visits and in-person visits at our clinic. Call today to schedule your appointment! Dr. Samuel Koo is closely following the most up-to-date announcements and information on the known cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19). Because this information is always changing, we will be monitoring all

7 Causes And Symptoms Of Right Shoulder And Arm Pain

If you have ever suffered with shoulder pain, you know it can range from simply annoying to severe, and it sometimes moves down your arm towards the elbow. Your shoulder joint is complicated, and pain can emanate from multiple problem areas. Let’s discover 7 causes and symptoms of right shoulder and arm pain…but there are

IRG Shoulder Health and Repair Webinar

Thank you to those who attended the last IRG Shoulder Health and Repair Webinar with Dr. Samuel Koo. Dr. Koo will be doing a follow up webinar discussing advances in arthroscopic surgery, and more. You can also watch the last webinar here.

Exercises For After Your Shoulder Replacement

Although less common than hip replacements, approximately 65,000 people in the US have total or partial shoulder replacement surgery each year. Once the surgery has been performed, next comes the work of healing and the return to normal activities. You and your physical therapist are in charge of this part of your recovery, but here

IRG Shoulder Health and Repair Webinar

Dr. Samuel Koo will be leading a free webinar on Shoulder Health and Repair on January 27th at 6:00 PM. Dr. Koo will be discussing the following topics: Shoulder arthritis can be debilitating for activities of daily living. Maintenance of a range of motion is paramount to nonoperative treatment of shoulder arthritis. Shoulder replacements are

When Is It Time To Consider A Shoulder Replacement?

If shoulder pain is severely limiting your daily activities and range of motion, it may be time to consider a shoulder replacement. The best course of action is to look at all your options, talk with Dr. Samuel Koo and determine together the answer to the question: when is it time to consider a shoulder replacement