Shoulder Instability and Ligament Tears Treated in Baltimore

At Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, skilled orthopedic surgeons specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of shoulder conditions, including shoulder instability and ligament tears.

Experienced physicians at The Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist and Hand Center at MercySports Medicine at Mercy and Orthopedics and Joint Replacement at Mercy offer diagnosis and treatment for this condition.

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About Shoulder Instability
Shoulder instability occurs when the ball is not secured in the socket by the structures around the shoulder joint. The shoulder may move partially or completely out of place. Shoulder instability most often occurs following previous shoulder dislocations, with repetitive overhead movements or when double jointed.
Symptoms & Diagnosis

Symptoms of shoulder instability include:

  • Feeling like the shoulder is about to come out of place
  • Pain
  • Continual occurrence of shoulder dislocations

An orthopedic doctor specializing in shoulder conditions can diagnose shoulder instability during a physical exam and by taking a medical history. X-rays and MRIs may be taken to help confirm a shoulder instability diagnosis.

Treatment Options for Shoulder Instability

Shoulder instability treatment begins with non-surgical options such as:

  • Physical therapy
  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Modification of activities

When non-surgical options do not relieve shoulder instability, surgery is performed to repair torn or stretched ligaments. A common surgical treatment option is arthroscopic shoulder stabilization, a minimally invasive procedure.

The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital at Mercy combines surgical expertise and advanced technologies to offer renowned Centers focused on a full range of bone and joint conditions, injury care, joint preservation and orthopedic reconstruction surgery.