The shoulder is considered the most complex and unstable joint in the human body. It is very easy to overuse or strain this joint, making it highly prone to injury and often under-diagnosed. Many patients seek medical attention only when pain becomes unmanageable with medication, or when swelling, stiffness, and joint damage begin to interfere with daily activities and work. Over the years, advanced surgical techniques have been developed to effectively repair damaged muscles, tendons, ligaments, connective tissues, and joints resulting from trauma, repetitive strain, or sports-related injuries, helping restore strength, stability, and normal shoulder function.

















