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                Shoulder Videos

                Anatomy of Shoulder (video)

                In this video, Dr. Seade explains:
                • Basic shoulder anatomy 101 including the ligaments and three main bones in the shoulder - the clavicle (collar bone), the scapula (shoulder blade) and humerus.
                • What can cause the shoulder to dislocate or "pop out" & AC joint injuries
                • Rotator Cuff tendons and muscles including the deltoid muscle

                Rotator Cuff Tear (video)

                In this video, Dr. Seade explains:
                • Rotator Cuff tears
                • Common problems including "getting pinched between the two bones" or impingement syndrome & trauma usually associated with shoulder dislocation
                • Symptoms and Treatment - antinflammatory, physical therapy or corticosteroid injection
                • Surgery - how do you fix a rotator cuff tear?

                Rotator Cuff Tears in Overhead Athletes (video)

                In this video, Dr. Edward Seade reviews basic shoulder anatomy using intraoperative video showing a normal shoulder as well as a shoulder with a rotator cuff tear related to an overhead athlete.

                Note - this video is more geared towards athletic trainers, physical therapists and physicians.


                Shoulder Dislocation (video)

                In this video, Dr. Seade explains:
                • why your shoulder may be "popping out" or dislocating
                • treatment options for a dislocated shoulder - immobilized in a sling for 2 -3 weeks and physical therapy
                • surgery: how do you re-attach the torn ligament to the bone?


                Introduction & Welcome (video)

                Edward Seade, MD.
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                This resource has been provided by Edward Seade, M.D. as general information only.  Additional information can be found by visiting our clinic. 
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