Shoulder and Elbow

Overview

Both the shoulder and elbow joints are imperative to arm movement. If one joint’s mobility is impacted, it will significantly affect the other joint as well.

The shoulder and elbow joints are vastly complex structures, composed of bones, ligaments, muscles, tendons, nerves, and blood vessels. The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint that connects our upper arm with our torso, by joining the humerus with the scapula. The elbow is a synovial hinge joint that connects the humerus to the radius, and ulna.

Although the shoulder and elbow are non-weight bearing, they are extensively used for day-to-day activities. Athletes are particularly prone to injuring their elbow and shoulder joints, but fortunately, the physicians at The Orthopaedic Institute are specially-trained in performing advanced shoulder and elbow surgery for individuals with problems related to tendon tears, instability, fractures, arthritis, and other conditions that impede arm movement.

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Locations

The Orthopaedic Institute features 10 state-of-the-art clinic locations and 
5 Express Ortho locations to serve our patients.

Alachua

14417 NW 152 Ln, Alachua, FL 32615

Gainesville

4500 Newberry Road, Gainesville, FL 32607

Lake City

146 SW Orthopaedic Court, Lake City, FL 32024

Ocala

1710 SE 16th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34471

West Marion

4600 SW 46th Court, Suites 210, 220, & 250 Ocala, FL 34474

Summerfield

17270 SE 109th Terrace Rd., Summerfield, FL 34491