OVERVIEW
What is Shoulder Pain?
Shoulder pain is a common ailment that affects people of all ages and activity levels. It can arise from various causes, including acute injuries, chronic conditions, or overuse. The shoulder is a complex joint involving multiple bones, muscles, and tendons, which can make pinpointing the exact cause of pain challenging. Common causes include rotator cuff injuries, dislocations, fractures, and conditions like arthritis. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial in preventing further complications and improving outcomes. Shoulder pain can significantly impact your quality of life, affecting your ability to perform daily activities and engage in recreational pursuits. Understanding the underlying causes and seeking appropriate medical care can help manage and alleviate shoulder pain, leading to better mobility and function. At our hospital, we offer comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s unique needs, ensuring that you receive the best possible treatment for your shoulder pain.
Causes
Shoulder pain can be caused by a variety of factors, each requiring a unique approach to treatment. Injuries are a leading cause, including rotator cuff tears, dislocations, and fractures. These injuries often result from trauma or overuse, such as during sports or heavy lifting. Overuse injuries, such as tendonitis and bursitis, occur when the shoulder is subjected to repetitive motion or strain. Degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis can also lead to shoulder pain, as the cartilage within the joint wears down over time, causing bones to rub against each other. Other causes include frozen shoulder, a condition characterized by stiffness and pain due to inflammation, and shoulder impingement, where tendons are pinched during movement. Infections and referred pain from other areas, such as the neck, can also contribute to shoulder discomfort. Understanding the specific cause of shoulder pain is essential for developing an effective treatment plan. Our team of experts uses advanced diagnostic techniques to identify the underlying issues and provide targeted care.
Symptoms
Recognizing the symptoms of shoulder pain is the first step toward effective treatment. Common symptoms include pain or tenderness around the shoulder joint, which may worsen with activity or at night. You might also experience stiffness, making it difficult to move your arm freely. Weakness in the shoulder, especially during activities that require overhead movement, is another common sign. Some patients report a feeling of instability or that the shoulder could pop out of place. Swelling, bruising, or visible deformities can indicate a more severe injury. It’s important to seek medical attention if you experience sudden, intense pain, if the pain persists for more than a few days, or if you have significant loss of function or strength. Early diagnosis and intervention can help prevent further damage and improve recovery outcomes. Our specialists are equipped to evaluate and treat a wide range of shoulder conditions, ensuring that you receive the care you need to return to your daily activities.
Diagnosis
Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment of shoulder pain. Our diagnostic process begins with a thorough physical examination, during which our specialists assess the range of motion, strength, and stability of your shoulder. We will discuss your medical history and any recent injuries or activities that may have contributed to your pain. Imaging tests, such as X-rays, MRI, and CT scans, play a vital role in diagnosing shoulder conditions. X-rays can reveal fractures, dislocations, and signs of arthritis, while MRI and CT scans provide detailed images of soft tissues like muscles, tendons, and ligaments, helping to identify tears or inflammation. Ultrasound may also be used to examine soft tissue structures in real-time. In some cases, additional tests such as electromyography (EMG) might be conducted to evaluate nerve function. Our goal is to provide a precise diagnosis that guides the development of a personalized treatment plan, ensuring you receive the most appropriate and effective care for your shoulder pain.
Treatment
At Eclipse Clinic, we offer a wide range of treatment options tailored to your specific shoulder condition. Non-surgical treatments are often the first line of defense and can include physical therapy, medications, and injections. Physical therapy focuses on strengthening the muscles around the shoulder, improving flexibility, and restoring range of motion. Medications, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), can help reduce pain and inflammation. Injections, such as corticosteroids, provide targeted relief for more severe symptoms. When non-surgical treatments are insufficient, surgical options may be considered. Arthroscopic surgery, a minimally invasive procedure, is used to repair torn tendons, remove bone spurs, or treat other internal issues. In cases of severe joint damage, shoulder replacement surgery might be necessary to restore function and relieve pain. Recovery and rehabilitation are critical components of the treatment process, ensuring that patients regain strength and mobility. Our multidisciplinary team works closely with you to develop a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses your unique needs.
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Address:
1006 Legacy Ranch Road, Suite 104 Waxahachie, TX 75165
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(469) 290-7246
Office Hours
Mon – By Appt
Tues – Fri 9 am – 5 pm
Sat/Sun – Closed
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Eclipse Pain and Recovery; Dustin Leek M.D. 79 Google reviews Daniel Hayek2024-05-17 Great clinic all in all. Dr. Justin leek is young talented and knows his subjects well. Highly recommended. M Gray2024-05-11 Friendly staff. Dr. Leek is kind, professional , knowledgeable and a competent physician. Easy access office. Easy parking. Ashley Smith2024-04-19 I bring my mom in here for care and the whole staff is amazing! Especially Angel, she is very helpful and nice. The office is comfortable and easy to access as well. Annette Rasco2024-03-06 It was very good the staff was nice and efficient and the nurse was nice and the dr was great and explained everything to me vg wils2024-01-03 Dr Meek is the nicest most professional Pain Management Dr I've ever had. I'm so glad I found him here on Google and saw the good reviews. I thought I'd add my review so you now you know too. Eskay2023-12-29 Dr. Leek is the best pain Doctor in the area. No long wait times. Easy parking and a friendly and professional office staff! Jesse Gonzalez2023-11-20 Do not return messages? Lori Bartlett2023-05-10 UPDATE: I've been a patient of Dr. Leek's for about 6 months now and he's still just as amazing and so is his staff! You won't regret becoming a patient of his. I don't know where I'd be without his care right now. Dr. Leek and his staff are absolutely amazing! They truly care about their patients and it shows in every little detail, from the friendly greeting when you arrive, to the time spent face to face with Dr. Leek. He takes the time to genuinely listen, answer your questions and doesn't dismiss your symptoms or issues like other doctors have a tendency to do. Before my appointment with Dr. Leek, I felt pretty hopeless with the health issue I'm struggling with. Now, thanks to him, I know I have someone in my corner to fight for me and help me get my quality of life back. He and his staff are an answer to prayer for me and I'm so very grateful! robert scanlan2023-03-07 Dr Leek (Dustin) is one of the kindest, caring doctors I have ever met in my life. He will do everything he can to help you deal with your pain. He has changed my whole life around, actually he has given my life back to me! No longer am I just popping pill after pill and still being in pain. You should give him a call, it can change your life from darkness to light again !