Shoulder Pain Controlling Your Life? Find Relief at Free Aspirus Orthopedic Care Event

WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. - Shoulder pain can make even the simplest tasks feel like a challenge. If you’re living with chronic discomfort or new pain that’s affecting your daily routine, Aspirus Orthopedic Care invites you to a free educational event designed to help you take control of your health and mobility.

On Monday, November 10, from 5-6p.m., Aspirus Wisconsin Rapids Hospital will host “Shoulder Pain Controlling Your Life?” in Conference Room B and C at 410 Dewey Street, Wisconsin Rapids.  Light refreshments will be provided during the presentation.

This informative session will be led by Aspirus Orthopedic Surgeon Tilok Ghose, MD, and Pain Medicine Specialist Kris Ferguson, MD. Together, they will explore the most common causes of shoulder pain, how shoulder problems are evaluated and diagnosed, and the latest treatment options available, including traditional and minimally invasive surgical techniques. Attendees will also learn about the role of physical therapy in recovery and pain management strategies that can support long-term relief.

“I believe in partnering closely with each patient who’s experiencing shoulder pain,” says Ghose. “By working together, I gain a deeper understanding of their unique case, which allows me to apply my expertise in the most effective way. This collaborative approach helps ensure we achieve the best possible outcomes.”

“Shoulder pain can make even the simplest tasks feel overwhelming, but effective pain management can help you move freely again,” Ferguson added. “Whether your discomfort stems from injury, overuse, or arthritis, personalized care, like physical therapy, targeted exercises, medication, or minimally invasive procedures, can relieve pain and restore function. Don’t let shoulder pain hold you back. A conversation with a pain management specialist could be your first step toward getting back to the activities you love.”

Whether you’re struggling with arthritis, rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability or dislocation, or chronic pain that limits your movement, this event offers a valuable opportunity to hear directly from experts and discover solutions that can help you return to the activities you love.

Registration is requested. To reserve your spot, call 800.847.4707 or visit aspirus.org/classes-events. For more information about orthopedics or Aspirus Health, visit aspirus.org.