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Injury
Information - Shoulder Injuries

Many of
our personal injury clients suffer shoulder injuries
from car accidents in Bucks County, Mercer County and
Philadelphia. During a car accident, it is the a
natural instinct to grab something to brace upon just
before impact. Whether you grab the steering wheel or
the dashboard, the force of the impact travels through
the hands and arms to the shoulder. The severe jolt
connects to the body through the shoulder joint,
resulting in many different types of shoulder injuries.
The
shoulder is made up of bones, muscles, ligaments, and
tendons that are often injured in car accidents. The
bones of the shoulder include the humerus (arm bone),
the clavicle (collar bone), and the scapula, (shoulder
blade). The shoulder is a complex part of the body
which has three separate joints known as the
acromioclavicalar joint, the glenohumeral joint, and the
sternoclavicular joint.
When rehab for your shoulder injury doesn’t help,
surgery may be the answer.
In our experience, shoulder surgery is usually
successful
in eliminating pain and improving range of
motion.
Shoulder injuries from accidents, including slip & fall
accidents, involve broken bones such as a broken
collarbone (clavicle) or a broken shoulder blade
(scapula). The head of the humerus (arm bone) can also
be fractured in an accident. Separation of the shoulder
is also a common injury from accidents. Any of the
three joints can be separated, causing severe pain and
loss of movement of the shoulder joint. Dislocated
shoulders are common personal injuries that we see in
our law practice.
The
most common shoulder injury from an accident is a tear,
rip or stretching of the tendons and ligaments that hold
the shoulder joint together. Rotator cuff tears are
commonly diagnosed after a traumatic injury.
Orthopedic doctors are the type of medical doctors who
treat shoulder injuries. Shoulder injuries are
diagnosed by many different clinical orthopedic tests
and objective medical tests such as x-rays, MRIs, and
CAT scans. Shoulder injuries are treated with physical
therapy, injection therapy, and surgery. Orthopedic
surgeons may also perform arthroscopic surgery to repair
tears or partial tears of the ligaments and tendons that
hold the shoulder joint together.
If you
are suffering from a shoulder injury as a result of
someone else’s carelessness,
contact us for a free consultation. |
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Saile & Saile LLP represents victims throughout
Pennsylvania and New Jersey including Bucks County,
Mercer County, NJ, and Philadelphia car accidents
and other personal injuries in: Bensalem, Newtown,
Langhorne, Bristol, Doylestown, Trenton, Quakertown,
Southampton, Hopewell, Ewing, Levittown, Hamilton,
Morrisville, Warminster, Yardley, New Hope,
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Tullytown, Robinsville, Chalfont, Ivyland,
Buckingham, Hightstown, Lawrenceville, Bedminster,
Nockamixon, Yardville, Hilltown, Dublin, Perkasie,
and Princeton Junction. Including accidents on I-95,
US Rt. 1, I-76, I-476, I-676, I-295, I-495,
Pennsylvania Turnpike, NJ Turnpike, Rt. 42, Atlantic
City Expressway, Route 55, Route 130, Street Road,
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