Condition Anatomy
Instability occurs when the humeral head moves exxcessively within the socket.
Caused by trauma, ligament injury, or repetitive overhead stress.
Sympotms include: dislocation, apprehension, weakness.
Recovery ranges 3 to 6 Months depending on treatment.
Recurrent Dislocations require Prompt Care.
We specialize in preventing recurrent instability.
Receiving the right care at the right time can make a significant difference in your recovery. Whether you’re dealing with knee pain, instability, an injury, or a chronic condition, our orthopedic specialists are here to help you return to movement with confidence.
We offer convenient appointments in both Loma Linda and Chino so patients across the Inland Empire and surrounding areas can access advanced arthopedic care close to home.
Loma Linda Office
Address: 25915 Barton Road, Suite 203, Loma Linda, CA 92354
Location near the Loma Linda USPS Office
Clinic Day: Tuesday
Address: 5450 Jefferson Avenue, Suite 2, Chino, CA 91710
Location between Chino Valley Medical Centre & Chino High School
Clinic Days: Tuesday & Friday
Call or Text: 909-315-6515
Fax: 909-315-6515
Email: hasan.syed.md@outlook.com
Telephone Hours
Monday – Friday
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
(Tuesday Reception Break: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM)
We accept:
(Not currently enrolled in Medi–Cal/ IEHP)
If you’re experiencing persistent knee pain, instability, mechanical symptoms, difficulty walking, or limited function, don’t wait. Early evaluation leads to better outcomes and long-term joint health.
Your mobility matters – and our team is here to help you protect it.
Understanding the Injury
ACL injuries commonly occur from twisting, pivoting, sudden deceleration, awkward landings, or direct contact.
High-Risk Population: Athletes, workers involved in physical activity, individuals with poor neuromuscular control, female athletes (higher incidence due to anatomical and hormonal factors).
Common Symptoms: A popping sound, immediate swelling, instability or “giving way”, difficulty with weight-bearing, and reduced range of motion.
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Non-Surgical management is considered for partial tears, low-demand patients, or individuals focusing on stability training.
Our conservative approach includes:
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Non-Surgical management is considered for partial tears, low-demand patients, or individuals focusing on stability training.
Our conservative approach includes:
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Non-Surgical management is considered for partial tears, low-demand patients, or individuals focusing on stability training.
Our conservative approach includes:
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