A shoulder injury is common simply because of the amount of joints, bones, tendons and muscles intersecting in that part of our body. Because of this, our shoulders are extremely flexible - allowing us to touch our toes and scratch our backs.
But with all the movement and flexibility our shoulders provide, we are vulnerable to instability, wear-and-tear and other shoulder injuries. Sometimes shoulder pain will disappear in a few days. If your shoulder pain is intense or seems severe, contact trusted shoulder pain doctors as soon as possible.

- Arthritis
- Inflammation
- Bursitis
- Rotator Cuff Injuries and Dislocations
- Tendonitis
Our Indianapolis shoulder surgeons specialize providing services treating conditions including:
- Shoulder tendonitis
- Shoulder replacement
- Sports related shoulder injuries
- And more
Douglas A Flory, MD
Greg T. Hardin, MD, CEO