Shoulder
Shoulder problems are common in the United States, with over 13 million people seeking medical care for a shoulder problem per year. Like the knee joint and most joints in the human body, the Shoulder is a complex joint that has several ligaments, tendons, and muscles involved in forming the functional group of the joint. The head of the humerus, or the ball, is bigger than the socket it enters (the Glenoid Cavity), this type of configuration exposes the Shoulder to all kinds of injury.
Dr. Mark McMahon specializes in minimally invasive procedures and arthroscopic techniques that are effective in treating all kinds of shoulder problems including degenerative conditions, sports-associated should injuries, as well as those caused by manual labor and so on.