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Shoulder Impingement

You may experience shoulder pain as the result of a condition known as shoulder impingement syndrome. Pain is caused when the tendons or bursa are impinged upon by the bones. Tennis players or anyone else who engages in overhead activity are more likely to suffer from shoulder impingement syndrome.

Repeated activity is also known to exacerbate the condition. If there is an existing bone or joint abnormality, the risk of suffering from shoulder impingement syndrome is greater. With the potential risk factors associated with shoulder impingement syndrome, seeking a clinical examination is recommended.

Silicon Valley Orthopaedics can provide you with access to an experienced team of orthopedic specialists, including Dr. Nic Gay and Dr. Masi Reynolds. We offer a comprehensive examination and individualized treatment plans that are guided by the patient. If you have lifestyle considerations, such as a job or sport that is impacted by shoulder impingement syndrome, we will attempt to adapt treatment to your needs.

Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Surgery

In severe cases, where there is an injury or bone abnormality, you may need to go through surgical procedures to repair damage and reduce the symptoms of shoulder impingement syndrome. At Silicon Valley Orthopaedics, our team will always attempt conservative treatment options. However, surgery is often the best option for long-lasting relief and improved range of movement.

You have a say in your own treatment at Silicon Valley Orthopaedics. Dr. Nic Gay and Dr. Masi Reynolds will discuss medical history, the nature and severity of your injury and potential treatment options during your consultation. We understand that shoulder impingement syndrome can have a significant impact on your life. Your orthopedic team will do everything they can to reduce or eliminate pain and discomfort.

Make the call today and book an appointment with Silicon Valley Orthopaedics in California. Dr. Nic Gay and Dr. Masi Reynolds are renowned orthopedic surgeons who specialize in joint preservation treatments.