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Physicians By Body Part (Shoulders) |
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Most problems in the shoulder involve the muscles, ligaments, and tendons, rather than the bones. Athletes are especially susceptible to shoulder problems. In athletes, shoulder problems can develop slowly through repetitive, intensive training routines.
Some people will have a tendency to ignore the pain and "play through" a shoulder injury, which only aggravates the condition, and may possibly cause more problems. People also may underestimate the extent of their injury because steady pain, weakness in the arm, or limitation of joint motion will become almost second nature to them.
You may view our Orthopaedic Resources for more information on all types of shoulder pain.
Peachtree Orthopaedic Physicians that specialize in shoulder pain and injuries are noted below.
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Michael P. Bernot, MD
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Xavier A. Duralde, MD
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Anuj Gupta, MD
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James S. Kercher, MD
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Scott Kimmerly, MD
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Stephen M. McCollam, MD
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Douglas H. Murray, MD
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Scott D. Pennington, MD
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Ashok S. Reddy, MD
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R. Marvin Royster, MD
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Obi Ugwonali, MD
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M. Jonathan York, MD
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* This page contains general information and is not intended to provide care or education. Please schedule an appointment with a POC Physician who specializes in your condition.
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