Orthopedic Surgeon in Paramus, NJ & Serving Bergen County, NJ
If you’re struggling with shoulder pain, stiffness, or limited movement, it may be time to see an orthopedic specialist who specializes in shoulder care. At the office of Dr. Roger Pollock, in Paramus, NJ, patients from across Bergen County receive expert, personalized treatment for a wide range of shoulder conditions.
Focused Expertise in Shoulder Injuries and Conditions
Dr. Pollock is a board-eligible orthopedic specialist who sees only patients with shoulder injuries and disorders. His practice is dedicated solely to the diagnosis and treatment of rotator cuff, labrum, AC joint, and other shoulder conditions. No matter the cause of your pain - an old sports injury, overuse, arthritis, or trauma - you'll find focused, evidence-based treatment for your condition.
Shoulder Conditions We Treat
Patients visit Dr. Pollock for help with:
- Rotator cuff tears
- Labral injuries
- Shoulder instability and dislocations
- AC joint separations
- Frozen shoulder
- Shoulder arthritis
- Tendonitis and impingement syndromes
All diagnoses begin with a complete evaluation and imaging when indicated. Dr. Pollock clearly and compassionately explains the possibilities to patients.
Conservative and Surgical Treatment Options
Whenever it is possible, Dr. Pollock suggests conservative treatment initially. This can be physical therapy, activity alteration, or anti-inflammatory medication. If your symptoms do not change or are more severe, surgery can be an option.
As a shoulder specialist, Dr. Pollock performs minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures and advanced surgical repairs designed to restore function and relieve pain. His goal is always to help you recover with the least disruption to your life.
Why Choose Dr. Roger Pollock for Shoulder Care?
- Exclusive focus on shoulder conditions
- Personalized, one-on-one treatment plans
- Trusted by patients across Paramus and Bergen County
- Minimally invasive and advanced surgical techniques
- Commitment to long-term recovery and mobility