Advanced orthopedic care for injuries, pain, and performance, right here in Texas.

Shoulder Care at OrthoTexas

Shoulder Care at OrthoTexas brings together fellowship-trained shoulder and sports medicine specialists dedicated to diagnosing and treating the full spectrum of shoulder injuries and conditions. Serving patients across North Texas, OrthoTexas provides comprehensive, evidence-based care for everything from overuse injuries and instability to complex rotator cuff tears and arthritis. With advanced imaging, conservative treatment options, and state-of-the-art surgical expertise all within one integrated orthopedic system, OrthoTexas helps patients regain strength, restore mobility, and return to the activities they enjoy with confidence. 

Expert Care for Shoulder Pain and Injury

Expert Care for Shoulder Pain and Injury at OrthoTexas focuses on early, accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment to help patients find relief and restore function. Shoulder pain is commonand in most cases, highly treatable with the right specialist and a clear care plan. OrthoTexas provides comprehensive shoulder care across North Texas, combining conservative treatments such as physical therapy and injections with advanced sports medicine and surgical solutions when needed. From everyday overuse injuries to complex athletic and degenerative conditions, our specialists guide patients through every stage of care with a conservative-first, outcomes-driven approach. 

Conditions We Treat

OrthoTexas treats the full spectrum of shoulder conditions affecting athletes, active adults, and patients with chronic or degenerative issues. Our fellowship-trained shoulder and sports medicine specialists diagnose and manage both common and complex shoulder problems using evidence-based, conservative-first careescalating to advanced surgical solutions only when necessary. Each condition is evaluated with a focus on restoring strength, stability, and pain-free movement. 

Rotator cuff tears may be partial or full-thickness and often cause shoulder weakness, pain with lifting, and discomfort at night. These injuries can develop gradually from wear and tear or occur suddenly after trauma. 

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Inflammation of the shoulder tendons or bursa can lead to pain during overhead motion, reaching, or lifting. Impingement and bursitis are common causes of shoulder pain and often respond well to early, non-surgical treatment. 

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Labral tears involve damage to the cartilage rim of the shoulder socket and may cause clicking, catching, instability, or deep shoulder painespecially in throwing athletes or after dislocation. 

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Recurrent shoulder dislocations or a feeling that the joint may “slip out” are signs of instability, often related to ligament injury or structural damage that requires specialized evaluation. 

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Frozen shoulder is characterized by progressive stiffness and restricted range of motion that develops in stages. Early diagnosis and guided treatment can help shorten recovery time. 

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Degenerative arthritis of the shoulder joint leads to chronic pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Treatment focuses on pain relief, preserving motion, and improving daily function. 

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Shoulder fractures commonly result from falls or high-impact trauma and may involve the collarbone or upper arm bone. Management ranges from immobilization to surgical repair, depending on severity. 

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Repetitive motion and athletic activity can cause tendon inflammation, leading to persistent pain and reduced performance. Early intervention helps prevent progression to more serious injury. 

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Injuries to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint often occur from falls or direct impact to the shoulder, causing localized pain, swelling, and visible deformity in more severe cases. 

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Biceps tendonitis or tears can cause pain in the front of the shoulder, weakness with lifting, and a snapping or popping sensation, often associated with overhead activity or aging-related degeneration. 

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Shoulder Treatments and Procedures

OrthoTexas offers a comprehensive range of shoulder treatments designed to relieve pain, restore function, and help patients return to daily activities or athletic performance as safely and efficiently as possible. Care always begins with conservative, non-surgical options, using evidence-based protocols tailored to each patient’s condition, activity level, and goals. When surgery is necessary, OrthoTexas shoulder specialists utilize advanced, minimally invasive techniques and modern surgical approaches to optimize outcomes and recovery. 

Non-Surgical Treatments

Many shoulder conditions improve without surgery. OrthoTexas emphasizes personalized non-surgical care plans that may include physical therapy to restore strength and mobility, activity modification to reduce strain, anti-inflammatory management, targeted injections for pain relief, and bracing when appropriate to support healing. 

Image-Guided Injections

Image-guided injections are used for both diagnosis and symptom relief. Using ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance allows providers to deliver medication precisely to the affected area, improving accuracy, effectiveness, and patient comfort while helping clarify the source of shoulder pain. 

Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery

Arthroscopic shoulder surgery uses small incisions and specialized instruments to treat a wide range of conditions, including rotator cuff tears, labral injuries, impingement, and instability. These minimally invasive techniques typically result in less tissue disruption, reduced pain, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery. 

Shoulder Replacement Surgery

For patients with severe arthritis or advanced joint damage, shoulder replacement surgery may provide lasting pain relief and improved mobility. OrthoTexas surgeons offer modern shoulder replacement optionsincluding total, partial, and reverse shoulder replacement when appropriatetailored to each patient’s anatomy and functional needs. 

Revision Knee Surgery

Revision knee surgery addresses complications such as implant wear, loosening, infection, or persistent pain following a previous knee replacement. These complex procedures are performed by experienced surgeons with specialized training in revision joint reconstruction. 

Why Choose OrthoTexas for Shoulder Care?

OrthoTexas is a trusted destination for comprehensive shoulder care across North Texas, combining specialized expertise with a coordinated, patient-centered approach. Our shoulder care teams include fellowship-trained sports medicine and shoulder specialists with extensive experience treating everything from common overuse injuries to complex surgical conditions. OrthoTexas surgeons perform high volumes of rotator cuff repairs, labral repairs, and advanced shoulder procedures, applying leading-edge, minimally invasive techniques designed to improve precision, reduce recovery time, and enhance long-term outcomes. Integrated imaging, physical therapy, and sports rehabilitation services allow for seamless coordination from diagnosis through recoverygiving patients confidence that their care is guided by experience, collaboration, and proven results. 

Advanced On-Site Imaging and Diagnostics

Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective shoulder care, and OrthoTexas provides advanced on-site imaging to support fast, precise evaluation. Digital X-ray, MRI, and ultrasound imaging allow specialists to quickly identify the source of shoulder painwhether it involves bone alignment, rotator cuff tendons, labral cartilage, or soft tissue inflammation. Having imaging available within the same orthopedic system streamlines care, reduces delays, and enables real-time collaboration between physicians and therapists. This integrated diagnostic approach helps OrthoTexas shoulder specialists develop highly targeted treatment plans and move patients efficiently from diagnosis to recovery. 

Integrated Shoulder Rehabilitation

Successful shoulder recovery depends on coordinated rehabilitation, and OrthoTexas integrates physical therapy directly into the shoulder care pathway. Our orthopedic specialists work closely with physical therapists to design personalized programs focused on restoring strength, stability, and range of motionwhether treating overuse injuries or guiding post-surgical recovery. This collaborative approach supports safe progression, reduces the risk of reinjury, and helps patients return to daily activities, work demands, and sports with confidence. By aligning rehabilitation goals with each patient’s diagnosis and procedure, OrthoTexas ensures continuity of care from treatment through full functional recovery. 

Meet Our Shoulder Specialists

OrthoTexas shoulder care is led by a team of fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine physicians with extensive experience diagnosing and treating shoulder conditions. Our specialists manage everything from common overuse injuries to complex rotator cuff tears, instability, and advanced arthritis, using both conservative and surgical approaches. Patients can easily identify and connect with shoulder-focused providers through dynamic filtering by specialty and location, ensuring access to the right expert for their specific condition. This depth of experience and focused expertise reinforces OrthoTexas’ leadership in shoulder care across North Texas. 

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Jesus Rey II,
MD
Total Joint Replacement, Sports Medicine, Elbow, Hand & Wrist, Knee, Shoulder
Arlington · DeSoto
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Adam Kouyoumjian,
DO
Sports Medicine, Knee, Shoulder
Frisco · Plano
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Aaron Schrayer,
MD
Foot & Ankle, Hip, Knee, Shoulder
Flower Mound · Northlake

Shoulder Care Across North Texas

OrthoTexas provides convenient access to specialized shoulder care across multiple clinic locations throughout North Texas. Patients can receive expert evaluation and treatment close to home, with many OrthoTexas clinics offering dedicated shoulder and sports medicine specialists, on-site imaging, and integrated rehabilitation services. This broad regional presence makes it easier to schedule timely appointments, complete diagnostic testing, and continue follow-up care without unnecessary travel, while still benefiting from the expertise of a unified orthopedic system. 

Arlington

800 Orthopedic Way, Arlington, TX 76015

Clinic: Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

PT: Mon-Fri 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

Clinic Phone: (817) 375-5200

PT & OT Phone: (817) 375-5310

Clinic Fax: (817) 299-1789

PT Fax: (817) 299-1795

Arlington

701 Highlander Blvd, Suite 370, Arlington, Texas 76015

Mon, Weds 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Tues, Thurs 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

Fri 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

Phone: (817) 745-5096

Fax: (833) 471-6145

Carrollton

4780 N Josey Ln, Carrollton, TX 75010

Clinic: Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

PT: Mon - Thu 7:00 am - 7:00 pm,

PT: Fri 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

Clinic Phone: (972) 492-1334

PT Phone: (972) 395-2293

Clinic: (972) 492-7909

PT: (972) 395-2294

DeSoto

2716 Travis St, DeSoto, TX 75115

Clinic: Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

PT: Mon-Fri 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

Clinic Phone: (817) 375-5200

PT Phone: (817) 375-5246

Clinic Fax: (817) 299-1789

PT Fax: (833) 471-6131

Flower Mound

5000 Long Prairie Rd, Suite 100, Flower Mound, TX, 75028

Clinic: Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

MRI: Mon - Fri 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

Surgery Center: Mon - Fri 6:00 am - 5:00 pm"

Phone QA: (972) 420-1776

Phone ASO: (972) 556-2885

Fax QA: (214) 222-6660

Fax ASO: (972) 506-8733

Frisco

5757 Warren Pkwy, Suite 180, POB II, Frisco, TX 75034

Clinic: Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

PT: Mon, Weds 7:00 am - 12:00 pm

PT: Tues, Thurs 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

PT: Fri 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Clinic: (972) 492-1334

PT: (214) 618-4301

Clinic: (214) 618-5503

PT: (214) 618-4302

Grapevine

2535 Ira E Woods Ave, Grapevine, TX 76051

Clinic: Mon-Thur 8:00 am -5:00 pm

Clinic: Fri 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

PT: Mon-Thur 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

PT: Fri 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

Phone: (817) 481-2121

Fax: (817) 488-4493

Irving

2005 W Park Dr Suite 100, Irving, TX 75061

Clinic: Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Phone: (817) 375-5200

Fax: (817) 299-1789

Irving

2423 W Airport Fwy, Irving, TX 75062

Mon-Thurs 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Fri 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Phone (817) 375-5312

Fax (469) 351-7549

Irving

400 W LBJ Fwy, Suite 330, Irving, TX 75063

Mon-Fri 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Phone: (972) 556-2885

Fax: (972) 506-8733

Irving

7501 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 125, Irving, TX 75063

Mon & Weds 9:30 am - 6:30 pm

Tues & Thurs 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

Fri: 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

Phone: (972) 331-9022

Fax: (972) 330-4257

Mansfield

2801 E Broad St, Mansfield, TX 76063

Clinic: Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

OT: Mon, Wed, Thurs 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Clinic Phone: (817) 375-5200

OT Phone: (817) 375-5320

Clinic Fax: (817) 299-1789

OT Fax: (833) 471-6133

Mansfield

650 US 287 Frontage Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063

Mon-Thurs 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

Fri 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

Phone: (817) 375-5320

Fax: (833) 471-6133

Midlothian

1441 S Midlothian Pkwy, Suite 130, Midlothian, TX 76065

Clinic: Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Phone (817) 375-5200

Fax (817) 299-1789

Northlake

1234 FM 407, Suite 100, Northlake, TX 76226

Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Phone: (972) 420-1776

Fax: (214) 222-6660

Plano

4031 W Plano Pkwy, Suite 100, Plano, TX 75093

Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Phone: (972) 492-1334

Fax: (972) 596-9382

Plano

4031 W Plano Pkwy, Plano, TX 75093

Mon, Weds, Fri 7:00 am - 11:00 am and 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Tues, Thurs 10:00 am - 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Phone: (972) 596-1715

Fax: (972) 867-9726

Plano

3465 National Drive, Suite 200, Plano, TX 75025

Mon-Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm

Phone (214) 370-3535

Fax (214) 370-0004

Waxahachie

1328 US 287 Bypass, Suite 100, Waxahachie, TX 75165

Clinic Mon-Fri : 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

PT: Mon-Thurs 8:00 am - 5:00 pm,

PT: Fri Fri 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

Clinic Phone: (817) 375-5200

PT Phone: (817) 617-2710

Clinic Fax: (817) 299-1789

PT Fax: (833) 471-6139

Book Appointment

If shoulder pain, weakness, instability, or limited motion is affecting your daily activities or performance, early evaluation can make a meaningful difference in recovery. OrthoTexas makes it easy to book an appointment with a shoulder specialist, offering convenient locations, on-site imaging, and coordinated care within one orthopedic system. Schedule an appointment today to receive an accurate diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan designed to relieve pain, restore function, and help you return to the activities you enjoy. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Shoulder pain can come from a variety of issues, including rotator cuff problems, shoulder impingement or bursitis, arthritis, and injuries from falls, sports, or overuse. Because many shoulder conditions share similar symptoms, an orthopedic evaluation is often the best way to identify the underlying cause. 

Common signs of a rotator cuff tear may include shoulder weakness, pain when lifting or reaching overhead, difficulty sleeping on the affected side, or reduced range of motion. These symptoms can also occur with less severe conditions, so imaging and a physical exam are important for an accurate diagnosis. 

Some mild shoulder pain related to overuse or strain may improve with rest and activity modification. However, pain that persists, worsens, or is associated with weakness, stiffness, or instability should be evaluated to prevent further injury and guide appropriate treatment. 

A labral tear involves damage to the cartilage rim that helps stabilize the shoulder joint, while shoulder instability refers to excessive looseness or repeated dislocations of the joint. Labral tears can contribute to instability, especially in active individuals or athletes. 

Shoulder surgery is typically considered only after non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or injections have not provided sufficient relief, or when there is significant structural damage. OrthoTexas specialists use a conservative-first approach and recommend surgery only when it offers the best path to recovery. 

In many cases, imaging such as X-rays or MRI can be performed after your initial visit if needed, allowing the specialist to determine the most appropriate next steps. 

Recovery time varies based on the condition and treatment approach, ranging from weeks for minor injuries to several months for surgical repair, often supported by structured physical therapy. 

Yes, physical therapy is a common first-line treatment for many shoulder conditions and can significantly improve strength, mobility, and pain without the need for surgery. 

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