Finding Relief: Advances in Shoulder Pain Treatments

Are you or a loved one struggling with shoulder pain? Worried you may need a replacement? Learn more about what may be causing your pain, along with best ways to stretch and treat your shoulder.

Join us for a free webinar and find answers to your questions!

Learn:

- What your shoulder pain may mean
- When it’s time to see a specialist
- What to expect if you need surgery
- Physical Therapy stretches and relief
- Answers to your questions in a live Q&A

Submit your questions upon registration and hear answers from our presenters.


This event will be a live so enjoy from the comfort of home!

If you are unable to attend the live event, simply register and watch later.

You will receive an email with the recording as soon as it is made available.
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About the Cleveland Clinic:

Cleveland Clinic's Orthopaedic department is focused on treating patients with an array of conditions that affect the bones, muscles and joints including musculoskeletal tumors, joint replacements, adult reconstructive surgery, sports medicine, and spine health.

To request an appointment with one of our presenters or other Cleveland Clinic Physicians, visit https://pages.clevelandclinic.org/Arthritis-Expo-Appointment.html

  • What is Your Shoulder Pain?
  • Physical Therapy For Shoulder Pain
  • Live Q&A
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Orthopaedic Surgeon
After receiving his medical degree abroad, Dr. Entezari joined Harvard Medical School's orthopaedic biomechanics laboratory in Boston for a post-doctoral research fellowship in orthopaedic biomechanics. During the same period he completed a post-graduate Masters Degree in Translational Research from Harvard Medical School. He then completed his internship and residency at the department of orthopaedic surgery at Cleveland Clinic and a fellowship in shoulder and elbow surgery at Rothman Institute of Thomas Jefferson University. He returned to Cleveland after completing his fellowship and joined the Clinic as a staff shoulder and elbow surgeon. He is currently seeing his patients at the Cleveland Clinic Main Campus and Solon Family Health Center and operates at both Cleveland Clinic Main Campus and Marymount Hospital located at Garfield Heights neighborhood.

Dr. Entezari's interests in shoulder and elbow pathology include rotator cuff tears; other tendon and ligament problems, sports related injuries, arthritis and trauma. He performs shoulder arthroscopy, muscle transfers, fracture repair and arthroplasty including full and partial joint replacements. Dr. Entezari is very active in shoulder and elbow research and has authored a number of publications, several book chapters and regularly presents his research at regional and national conferences.
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Physical Therapist
Kelly D. Kinsey PT, MS, OSC, ATC

Mrs. Kinsey has 32 years of physical therapy experience with an emphasis in orthopedics & sports medicine. She is currently working for the Cleveland Clinic in Avon, Ohio as an outpatient physical therapist. She is Certified by the American Physical Therapy Association as a specialist in orthopedic rehabilitation and has presented continuing education lectures on the shoulder joint as part of the Cleveland Clinic Orthopedic PT Residency Program. Kelly lectures locally and nationally on various topics including Shoulder Rehabilitation, Functional Rehabilitation & Testing, and Muscle Energy Techniques. Additionally, Kelly has been an adjunct faculty member at Baldwin Wallace University for over 10 years, teaching Therapeutic Interventions. She received a BS in Athletic Training and a BS in Exercise Science from Miami University. Later, she received her MS in Physical Therapy from The Krannert School of Physical Therapy at the University of Indianapolis.