Dr. Brian Hill, MD
Orthopedist
2055 Military Trail 200 Jupiter FL, 33458About
Dr. Brian W. Hill is a board certified shoulder and elbow specialist. Dr. Hill completed his orthopaedic surgery residency training at St. Louis University and following his residency he was fortunate enough to complete a fellowship in shoulder and elbow surgery at the prestigious Rothman Orthopaedic Institute / Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals in Philadelphia, PA. There he learned the most advanced techniques in modern reconstructive and arthroscopic shoulder and elbow surgery from many of the world’s experts.
As a board certified shoulder and elbow surgeon, Dr. Hill specializes in the comprehensive management of shoulder and elbow conditions. He utilizes both arthroscopic and open techniques to treat various shoulder and elbow disorders including arthritis, sports injuries, instability and fractures. Dr. Hill has a particular interest in complex shoulder issues consisting of significant deformity, massive rotator cuff tears or failed previous surgery.
During the course of his career, Dr. Hill has authored and published numerous peer reviewed articles and book chapters relating to shoulder and elbow conditions. In addition, he has presented his work at numerous meetings across the United States and internationally. Dr. Hill is focused on treating patients with evidence-based medicine but most importantly he utilizes clear communication and compassion so he and his patients can make shared decision as to their best possible treatment options.
Education and Training
Miami University BS 2005
Ponce School of Medicine MD 2011
Board Certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
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Dr. Brian Hill, MD's Expert Contributions
What exercises get rid of rounded shoulders?
Protracted or "rounded shoulders" are quite common. People frequently work at a computer and have poor posture. To get rid of this, exercises focusing on your upper back muscles and improving your posture is critical. READ MORE
Is it better to rest or exercise a frozen shoulder?
Stretching is critical for a frozen shoulder. This disease is self-limiting meaning it normally gets better on its own however this can take up to 12-24 months. Not moving the shoulder leads to increased stiffness. It is important to try and maintain range of motion so your shoulder does not get more stiff. READ MORE
Should I see a doctor for shoulder joint pain?
It really depends how long this has been going on. I typically tell patients that if the pain continues for greater than 2 weeks, its best to get evaluated. Most of the remedies are simple and can help you sleep and function better. READ MORE
Can you fix the shoulder impingement?
Yes. Lots of times shoulder impingement is secondary to posture and weak shoulder stabilizing muscles. Sometimes the bone above the humerus (acromion) is pointed down and requires an arthroscopic surgery to level this off. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Memberships
- American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Fellowships
- Rothman Orthopaedic Institute / Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals (Shoulder and Elbow Surgery)
Professional Society Memberships
- American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
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