Specialized Shoulder Care at Fortis Hospital, Mulund
Discover specialized shoulder care at Fortis Hospital Mulund, led by our dedicated team of shoulder specialists, including experienced shoulder surgeons and orthopedic doctors. From addressing frozen shoulder to instability, our experts offer personalized treatment plans tailored to your needs, whether it's recommending rotator cuff surgery or exploring advanced care options.
Advanced Diagnostics for Precise Treatment
Rely on our state-of-the-art in-house diagnostic center, equipped with X-ray, 3T MRI, CT scan, and DEXA scan technologies, for precise assessments. Our team of shoulder specialists and orthopedic surgeons use cutting-edge diagnostics to craft effective treatment plans promptly, ensuring lasting relief and improved mobility. Schedule a consultation today to experience comprehensive shoulder care at Fortis Hospital Mulund, guided by our expert shoulder surgeons and orthopedic specialists.
Why Choose Us
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21+ Years of Experience
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State-of-the-Art Diagnostics Facilities - MRI | X - Ray | DEXA | CT Scan
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Rehabilitation Support
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Expert Pre & Post Operative Care
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24x7 Emergency Care
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Orthopedic Center of Excellence
Types of Shoulder Pain
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Frozen Shoulder: Frozen Shoulder, medically termed adhesive capsulitis, starts with gradual shoulder stiffness and pain, progressing through freezing, frozen, and thawing stages. Causes vary from injury to underlying conditions. Treatments include physical therapy, pain management, and, in severe cases, corticosteroid injections or surgery. Our specialized approach ensures effective relief and shoulder mobility restoration. Visit our frozen shoulder specialist for tailored treatment.
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Rotator Cuff Tear: A Rotator Cuff Tear happens when the tendons in the shoulder tear, usually because of injury or doing too much. You might feel pain, weakness, and find it hard to move your arm. Treatment can include resting, doing exercises, or having surgery, depending on how bad the tear is. It's important to get help early to recover well and regain full use of your shoulder.
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Shoulder Dislocation: Shoulder dislocation occurs when the upper arm bone pops out of its socket, usually from injury or excessive twisting. It causes severe pain, swelling, and limited movement. Treatment involves gently putting the bone back, managing pain, and doing rehab exercises. Quick medical attention is key for proper healing and stability.
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Swimmer's Shoudler: Swimmer's Shoulder is a common problem for swimmers, caused by doing the same swimming movements over and over. It makes your shoulder hurt, feel stiff, and can make you swim less effectively. To feel better, you might need to take a break, do exercises, and change how you swim. Getting the right treatment helps you heal and keeps you swimming happily in the future.
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Shoulder Replacement: Shoulder Replacement, medically termed shoulder arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to substitute the damaged components of the shoulder joint with artificial implants. It's typically indicated to alleviate severe pain and restore mobility in cases of conditions such as arthritis or severe fractures. The primary objective of the procedure is to restore functional capacity and mitigate discomfort, facilitating improved quality of life and enhanced participation in daily activities.