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Shoulder Injury Treatment in Yonkers

Shoulder injuries from car accidents include rotator cuff tears, labral tears, impingement syndrome, and AC joint separation. The bracing mechanism — gripping the steering wheel on impact — is a common cause of shoulder trauma in motor vehicle collisions.

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Shoulder Injury Treatment for Yonkers Patients

Shoulder Injury After a Car Accident Near Yonkers

Yonkers is the fourth-largest city in New York State with over 200,000 residents. Highway merges on I-87 and rear-end collisions on the Saw Mill Parkway are the leading injury mechanisms in and around Yonkers. Shoulder injuries in car accidents most commonly result from the bracing mechanism — the driver grips the steering wheel at the moment of impact, and the collision force transmits through the locked arm into the shoulder joint. This can tear the rotator cuff tendons, damage the glenoid labrum, separate the AC joint, or cause impingement of the supraspinatus tendon. Side-impact collisions add direct lateral force to the shoulder.

Symptoms to Watch For

Pain with overhead reaching, difficulty sleeping on the affected side, weakness when lifting, a catching or grinding sensation during movement, and loss of active range of motion. Rotator cuff tears produce specific weakness patterns: supraspinatus tears weaken abduction; infraspinatus tears weaken external rotation.

How MAIC Diagnoses Shoulder Injury (rotator cuff tear, labral tear, shoulder impingement, AC joint separation)

MAIC's shoulder evaluation includes the Neer and Hawkins tests (impingement), the drop arm test (rotator cuff), Speed's and O'Brien's tests (labrum/biceps), and cross-body adduction (AC joint). Shoulder MRI with arthrogram is the definitive study — it visualizes rotator cuff tears (partial vs. full thickness), labral tears, and cartilage damage with high sensitivity. Plain X-rays assess AC joint separation and rule out fractures.

Treatment at MAIC

Partial-thickness rotator cuff tears and impingement syndrome typically respond to structured rotator cuff strengthening (progressive resistance band exercises) combined with subacromial corticosteroid injection to reduce inflammation. Full-thickness tears, SLAP lesions, and failed conservative care are referred to Dr. Dassa's orthopedic team for arthroscopic repair. Post-surgical rehabilitation at MAIC ensures continuity of care and documentation.

Documentation That Wins Cases

Shoulder injury documentation must establish that the injury resulted from the accident — not from pre-existing rotator cuff degeneration (which is extremely common on MRI in patients over 40). MAIC builds this case by documenting pre-accident shoulder function, acute onset of symptoms correlated with the collision mechanism (bracing, direct impact), and MRI findings consistent with acute trauma rather than chronic degeneration.

Your MAIC Providers

Shoulder Injury patients from Yonkers are treated by Dr. Gabriel Dassa (Orthopedic Surgery) and Ruchi Shah (Physical Therapy) at our 60,000 sq ft facility at 2522 Hughes Ave, Bronx NY 10458.

Getting Here from Yonkers

Metro-North from Yonkers station to Fordham — 12 minutes. Or a 15-minute drive south via I-87. Yonkers has no dedicated Article 28 PI facility — residents cross into the Bronx for specialized injury care.




Clinical Detail

How Shoulder Injury Develops After an Accident Near Yonkers

Shoulder injuries from car accidents result from two primary mechanisms: the bracing response (gripping the steering wheel before impact, transmitting collision force directly through the arms into the shoulder girdle) and direct seatbelt loading (the shoulder strap concentrating deceleration force across the AC joint and rotator cuff).

Accident Patterns in Yonkers

The Saw Mill River Parkway's narrow lanes and tight curves between exits 1-7 produce a disproportionate number of rear-end collisions and sideswipe accidents. Central Avenue's commercial density creates frequent pedestrian-vehicle conflicts, particularly near Cross County Shopping Center and the Ridge Hill development.

Primary corridors: Saw Mill River Parkway, Central Avenue (Route 100), I-87 Major Deegan on-ramps, Yonkers Avenue, Nepperhan Avenue.

Diagnostic Pathway at MAIC

Shoulder evaluation includes rotator cuff strength testing (empty can, external rotation, lift-off), impingement signs (Neer's, Hawkins-Kennedy), AC joint provocation, and labral tests (O'Brien's, Speed's). Shoulder MRI with contrast identifies rotator cuff tears, labral tears (SLAP lesions), and AC joint pathology.

Treatment Protocol

Physical therapy focuses on rotator cuff strengthening and scapular stabilization. Subacromial corticosteroid injection reduces impingement inflammation. Orthopedic surgery consultation evaluates arthroscopic repair candidacy for full-thickness rotator cuff tears and displaced labral tears.

Documentation for Your PI Claim

Shoulder injury cases benefit from detailed documentation of the bracing mechanism or seatbelt loading pattern, MRI-confirmed rotator cuff or labral pathology, and functional limitation testing (overhead reach, cross-body adduction, behind-back internal rotation).

Your Treating Team

MAIC Physicians for Shoulder Injury

Board-certified specialists who treat shoulder injury after car accidents. All physicians are experienced in PI documentation and available for deposition.

Getting to MAIC from Yonkers

Transit, Driving & Community Context

Detailed directions: Metro-North Harlem line from Yonkers station to Fordham — 12 minutes, $5.75 off-peak. Bee-Line bus #1 or #2 to Getty Square, then BxM4 express to Fordham. By car: I-87 south, exit at E. Fordham Road, east to Hughes Avenue.

Why Yonkers residents come to MAIC: Yonkers has no dedicated Article 28 personal injury diagnostic facility. Residents with No-Fault claims must cross into the Bronx for comprehensive injury evaluation with on-site MRI and multispecialty care.

Community: Yonkers' large immigrant communities — Dominican, Mexican, Ecuadorian, and South Asian — benefit from MAIC's bilingual intake process and culturally competent care.


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