Saar Shoulder Center

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Shoulder Center

Shoulder Center – Saar

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In Germany, approximately 12% of all people suffer from shoulder pain occasionally or constantly. Those affected know how debilitating shoulder pain can be, and diagnoses such as calcified shoulder or impingement have long been widespread. We have specialized in the treatment of shoulder disorders for 20 years. Our goal is to offer you holistic and individualized care to improve your shoulder health and help you return to a pain-free and functional life.

The Saar Shoulder Center is characterized by a combination of state-of-the-art medical procedures, advanced technology, and compassionate care. We attach great importance to comprehensive diagnostics to determine the exact cause of your shoulder pain. For this purpose, we use imaging techniques such as X-rays, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Based on this, we work with you to develop an individualized treatment plan.

Our range of services includes both conservative and surgical treatment options. Since the Saar Shoulder Center was founded more than 20 years ago, we have successfully treated more than 45,000 patients, including over 7,000 surgical procedures. This high treatment volume and our constant focus on the latest medical findings make us a leading center of excellence for shoulder problems.

In many cases, we can successfully treat shoulder problems through non-surgical measures such as physical therapy, medication, or injection therapy. Should surgery be necessary, you can rely on our experienced team, which specializes in minimally invasive techniques. This allows us to offer you a faster recovery, less postoperative pain, and improved rehabilitation.

Our many years of experience and the high volume of patients we treat have made us a leading shoulder center. We pride ourselves on integrating the latest medical findings and techniques into our practice to provide you with the best possible treatment.

The Saar Shoulder Center, established by our practice, aims to enable faster diagnosis and treatment of shoulder disorders through collaboration between physicians from various disciplines, such as orthopedists, radiologists, neurologists, and physiotherapists.

Through collaboration with other renowned specialists in the field of shoulder surgery, the Saar Shoulder Center coordinates the co-treatment and follow-up treatment of our patients.

Our goal is to provide you with holistic and individualized care to improve your shoulder health and help you return to a pain-free and functional life. Whether you are suffering from acute injuries such as shoulder dislocations, calcified shoulder, or chronic conditions such as shoulder arthrosis, we are at your side with our expertise.

The Saar Shoulder Center, established by our practice, aims to facilitate faster diagnosis and treatment of shoulder disorders through collaboration between physicians from various disciplines, such as orthopedists, radiologists, neurologists, and physiotherapists.

Through collaboration with other renowned specialists in the field of shoulder surgery, the Saar Shoulder Center coordinates the co-treatment and follow-up of our patients.

Our goal is to provide you with holistic and individualized care to improve your shoulder health and help you return to a pain-free and functional life. Whether you suffer from acute injuries such as shoulder dislocations, calcified shoulder, or chronic conditions such as shoulder arthritis, we are here to support you with our expertise.

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Calcified Shoulder

Shoulder pain is common. Calcification of the tendons is often the cause of this persistent discomfort. Diagnosis: calcified shoulder. Our practice has made a name for itself with the very gentle treatment option of needle lavage.

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Impingement Syndrome

When the shoulder becomes too tight... Impingement syndrome is certainly the most common diagnosis for shoulder pain. Unfortunately, surgery is often recommended unnecessarily and, above all, prematurely.

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The SLAP Lesion

Damage to the insertion of the long biceps tendon, the labrum-biceps tendon complex, is referred to as SLAP lesions. These are often not visible on magnetic resonance imaging and are therefore difficult to diagnose. Therefore, diagnosis and treatment require considerable experience.

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GIRD - Athlete's Shoulder

Sports involving a throwing motion, in particular, can lead to significant shoulder discomfort. A common symptom is a limited ability to internally rotate, with increased external rotation. This is known as GIRD.

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AC Joint Dislocation

Acromioclavicular joint injuries are often more complicated than initially thought. Even with our modern diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, they present a real challenge.

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Shoulder Diagnosis

In addition to a thorough medical history and clinical examination, imaging remains the most important tool for diagnosis. A good X-ray image and state-of-the-art ultrasound technology are essential today.