Shoulder pain | Interventional Spine

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Shoulder pain

Return to an active lifestyle

According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, four million U.S. citizens suffer from shoulder problems annually.1 Shoulder osteoarthritis, which could be causing your shoulder pain, is more common—and may be more treatable—than you might think.

Common symptoms of shoulder osteoarthritis2

  • Pain in the back or top of the shoulder 
  • Limited motion and stiffness 
  • Grinding and clicking noises

A prevalent problem

Nearly 1 in 3 people over the age of 60 have shoulder osteoarthritis to some degree.2

Radiofrequency ablation may be an option

Relief can start with an open conversation about all of your treatment options, including procedures like shoulder radiofrequency ablation.

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