Jacksonville shoulder surgeon, Dr. Erick Marigi specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all shoulder conditions and injuries. The shoulder is an extraordinary joint that serves as a key connection between the upper extremity and the rest of the body. As such shoulder problems can be quite debilitating as they limit the ability to perform activities of daily living, work, recreation, athletics, and can affect quality of life.

At Mayo Clinic, Dr. Marigi offers advanced and comprehensive care for patients of all ages and activity levels with shoulder pain and injuries. From diagnosing common shoulder conditions such as shoulder arthritis, rotator cuff tears, or labral tears to performing shoulder replacements, rotator cuff repairs, and stabilizations, Dr. Marigi can help.

Learn more below about the common shoulder conditions that we treat. Many of these common injuries can be treated with a non-surgical approach. However, if surgery is needed Dr. Marigi utilizes the most optimal minimally invasive techniques possible to alleviate pain, improve stability, and return your shoulder function back to a desired state. 


Shoulder Arthritis

Rotator Cuff Tears

Shoulder Fractures

  • Greater Tuberosity Fracture Fixation
  • Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) of Proximal Humerus Fracture
  • Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (RSA) for Proximal Humerus Fracture

Shoulder Instability

  • Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization 
  • Labral (Bankart) repair 
  • Arthroscopic Remplissage procedure 
  • Open Capsular shift
  • Latarjet reconstruction (Coracoid Transfer)  
  • Glenoid and/or Humeral Head Reconstruction with Allograft

Biceps Tendon Injuries 

Other Treated Shoulder Conditions


Disclaimer: All materials presented on this website are the opinions of Dr. Erick Marigi and any guest writers and are provided for informational purposes only. This information should not be construed as providing medical advice or professional services. Each patient’s specific condition is different, and a comprehensive medical assessment necessitates a full medical history, physical exam, and review of diagnostic imaging. If you would like to seek the formal opinion of Dr. Erick Marigi for your specific case, we recommend contacting our office to make an appointment.