A Woman's Journey: Time to Play: Shoulder Injuries
Medicine & Public Health
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1h 1m
With spring comes outside sports — from pickle ball to golf, from tennis to lacrosse — that rely on use of the shoulders.
In this month's Johns Hopkins Medicine A Woman's Journey Healthy Conversations that Matter webinar, national chair Kelly Geer Ripen speaks with orthopaedic surgeon Edward McFarland as he describes the causes of shoulder injuries and how to repair them and reduce pain.
For a list of future Johns Hopkins Medicine A Woman’s Journey webcasts, and other women’s health programming, please visit: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/awomansjourney.
For more information about Dr. McFarland, please visit https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/profiles/details/edward-mcfarland
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