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Arm & Shoulder Injury Specialists in Dallas

Car accidents, sports injuries, and slip-and-falls can leave you with lasting shoulder or arm pain. Our board-certified orthopedic and pain specialists provide fast, professional evaluation, advanced imaging review, and a personalized treatment plan. With fluoroscopy-guided injections, PRP, and minimally invasive repairs, we help you recover strength and function quickly. Same- or next-day appointments available across seven DFW locations.

Arm & Shoulder Conditions We Treat

Select a condition to learn more about symptoms and treatments

Shoulder Pain

Strain, bursitis, arthritis

Rotator Cuff Tear

Night pain, weakness; surgical & biologic care

Elbow Pain / Tennis Elbow

Overuse tendon pain with fast-track relief

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Numbness, tingling; bracing, injections, release

Wrist & Hand Pain

From texting thumb to fractures

Brachial Plexus Injury

Trauma-related nerve injuries

Explore Other Arm &
Shoulder Diagnoses

Not seeing your condition? Browse our A–Z: arthritis, frozen shoulder, labral tears, nerve entrapments, tendonitis, fractures, and more. 

Minimally Invasive & Biologic Procedures

Shoulder Cortisone Injection
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Shoulder Arthroscopy
Carpal Tunnel Release

Why Choose Dallas Spine for Arm & Shoulder Care

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Frequently asked questions

When does a traumatic rotator cuff injury need imaging?

If you had a fall, crash, or sports injury and lost motion or strength, get imaged now. X-ray rules out fracture; MRI shows tendon or labral tears. Early scans prevent delays in recovery. See Rotator Cuff Tear page »

Do all rotator cuff tears require surgery?

No. Many partial/small tears improve with therapy, cortisone, or PRP. Larger/full-thickness tears often need arthroscopic repair. Learn more on Shoulder Pain and Rotator Cuff Tear pages.

Can carpal tunnel develop after a motor vehicle accident or fall?

Yes. Wrist trauma can cause swelling that compresses the median nerve—numbness, night pain, grip weakness. Early care allows bracing, injections, or release if needed. See Carpal Tunnel Syndrome »

When should I see a doctor for extremity pain after injury?

If pain limits motion, follows trauma, or includes numbness/weakness, get seen. Our board-certified specialists examine, medicate appropriately, and order imaging when needed. Fast diagnosis prevents long-term issues. Start at our Arm & Shoulder Hub »

What are the advantages of seeing a doctor early?

Earlier evaluation = correct imaging, fewer setbacks, and a plan tailored to you. It reduces scar tissue and speeds return to work and sport. See our Therapies page for non-surgical options.

Do wrist splints actually help with pain?

Yes. Splints stabilize irritated tendons and nerves—useful for carpal tunnel and tendonitis—reducing pain while tissue calms and heals. See Wrist & Hand Pain »