Webinar: Shoulder instability in the athlete with Dr. Christopher Hawkins of Washington Orthopaedic Center - Olympia


The shoulder is the most movable joint in the body. It is able to turn in many directions, helping to lift and rotate the arm as well as extending it overhead. This great range of motion, however, can cause instability in the shoulder joint. Shoulder instability occurs when the head of the upper arm bone is forced out of the shoulder socket and is typically the result of a sudden injury such as a fall or accident.

Join IRG and Dr. Christopher Hawkins of Washington Orthopaedic Center - Olympia to learn more about shoulder instability in the athlete at this upcoming virtual event.

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Dr. Christopher Hawkins’ practice is focused on the management of athletic injuries with a strong emphasis on shoulder and knee problems. He has performed tens of thousands of arthroscopic procedures over his career and is particularly focused on both primary and revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction of the knee, rotator cuff repairs of the shoulder, and complex shoulder labral surgery.