Dr. Kyle McClintock
Orthopedic Shoulder and Elbow Specialist
My Specialities

Total Shoulder Replacement

Reverse Shoulder Replacement

Shoulder Instability

Elbow Surgery

Tennis Elbow

Golfer's Elbow

Sports Medicine

Rotator Cuff Tear

Labral Tear Shoulder
About Dr. McClintock
I am a fellowship-trained, board certified Orthopedic Surgeon, specializing in shoulder and elbow disorders, with extensive experience with both open and arthroscopic reconstruction of the upper extremity. I completed my fellowship training at the renowned CORE Institute in Phoenix, AZ.
My practice is focused on treating a wide range of shoulder and elbow pathology with the most up to date technology in the field. My true passion is shoulder arthroplasty, including reverse shoulder arthroplasty and revision scenarios.
Prior to my fellowship, I completed my orthopedic residency at Des Peres Hospital in St. Louis, MO, and earned a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Brigham Young University in Provo, UT.
I am a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), American Osteopathic Association of Orthopedic Surgeons (AOAO), American Osteopathic Association (AOA), and the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA).
Both my wife and I are California natives and have three children. Together we enjoy the wonderful outdoor opportunities California has to offer.
My Latest Blog Posts
What is Shoulder Instability?
Shoulder instability occurs when the two components which make up the shoulder joint dislocate or experience a small amount of movement that prevents the shoulder from functioning normally.
read more…Common Questions About Fractured Shoulders
How Do I Know if I Fractured My Shoulder?
You may have broken your shoulder if you are experiencing a great deal of pain in your shoulder joint and have difficulty moving your arm after a fall or injury.
The only way to know for sure is to get evaluated at a medical facility where they can take an X-ray. If they identify a fracture, you’ll get referred to a surgeon for recommendations on how to manage the injury and whether surgery is needed.
read more…Broken Elbow? Here are some of the most commonly asked questions.
Do all broken elbows need surgery?
No, not all elbow fractures require surgery. Whether or not surgery is necessary will depend on the location of the fracture.
There are a couple of common locations that are often injured when people fracture their elbows, and the treatment algorithms differ depending on the specific fracture pattern.
read more…Kyle McClintock, DO
Modesto Clinic:
609 E Orangeburg Ave
Suite 201
Modesto, CA 95350
Manteca Clinic:
1234 E North St.
Suite 103
Manteca, CA 95336