Proper functioning of the shoulder (parts of the body that are also called the "upper extremities") – is necessary for daily activities. Writing, grabbing, driving, or lifting are severely limited if the muscles, nerves, joints, and bones in these areas are not working properly.
The design of the shoulders and their daily use put them at risk for injury. In fact, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, one-third of all acute injuries treated in emergency rooms involve the upper extremities.
Many injuries to these areas can be treated without surgery, and at BMC, physicians explore such options before considering surgery. However, there are times when surgery can be the better option. BMC surgeons are fellowship-trained in shoulder surgery and have extensive expertise in caring for the shoulders.
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4th Floor, Suite 4B
Shapiro Center 617.638.5633
Monday - Friday: 7:30 AM - 4:30PM
Clínicas Especializadas
Orthopedic Surgery
Terapia física y ocupacional
Recuperarse de una lesión o aprender a vivir con una discapacidad o limitación física puede ser un desafío. La fisioterapia (PT) y la terapia ocupacional (OT) pueden ayudar a los pacientes a recuperar la fuerza o la movilidad, volver a aprender habilidades o encontrar nuevas formas de realizar las tareas cotidianas.