The rotator cuff is a common source of pain in the shoulder. Pain can be the result of rotator cuff tendinitis, bursitis, and shoulder impingement.
Facebook Twitter Google+ Gmail LinkedIn Like If your shoulder is painful with certain motions or when you sleep, your rotator cuff could be giving you trouble. You need the strength of your rotator cuff to help you do all sorts of activities from brushing your hair and teeth, to lifting objects overhead and even throwing …
Rotator cuff tendinitis is inflammation of the connective tissues that help the shoulder to move. The blog lists the treatment options for this condition.
As the popularity of high-impact, strength-building exercise programs increases, the shoulder is being increasingly called upon to function as a high demand, weight-bearing joint. This has led to an increase in shoulder-related complaints among active adults. If that’s you,
Calcific tendinitis in the shoulder can be a perplexing problem for orthopaedists and patients. While it’s a painless, asymptomatic condition in some people, for others it’s extremely painful and i…
A rotator cuff is made up of tendons and can tear or become inflammed from overuse, aging and by having an accident. It's also common for body builders or weight trainers to have torn rotator ...
A rotator cuff is a group of muscles that allows rotation and movement of the arm in different directions. The most common cause of a rotator cuff tear is th...
Action for Rehabilitation from Neurological Injury is having their 2nd Raffle to raise money for a great cause. We're happy to donate 2 FREE Rotaters to the cause
A rotator cuff tendinitis or tear can be a painful cause of shoulder pain. Here is why some people develop a rotator cuff problem, and how doctors treat it.
The goal of chronic extensor tendinitis treatment is to reduce tendon irritation and inflammation, which in turn can reduce other symptoms, like pain and compression-related discomfort.
Shoulder injuries used to be life-changing. Now, we can fix them. If your shoulder hurts when you lift your arm or reach back to put on your coat, then it's quite possible that you've injured your rotator cuff. With this kind of injury, you may experience weakness of your shoulder, or night pain when rolling onto your shoulder while sleeping. Even combing your hair can be painful.
Are you concerned about bad posture shoulder pain? New research shows that it may be ripping up your rotator cuff tendons!
Shoulders are the most mobile joints in the body — but also the most vulnerable. Two physical therapists weigh in on how to protect them from injury.
Find out symptoms and treatment of shoulder bursitis and rotator cuff tendonitis which are often common causes of shoulder pain.
Listed below are descriptions of several types of shoulder pain along with information about each type of pain. Of course, the intended purpose of this article is not to diagnose certain pain you may be feeling, rather to educate and inform about the pain you might be feeling. It is recommended that you see your doctor to receive an accurate diagnosis and treatment options<br>Severe Pain<br>If you’re experiencing severe pain you may either have a dislocated shoulder or a shoulder fracture, in…
Fix your delt routine for greater shoulder construction results.
When should you be concerned with pain, soreness or stiffness after dislocating your shoulder?
Your shoulders are important joints in your body that are used for a variety of activities. You probably don’t think about your shoulders much until they hurt, but you don’t need to wait for that t…
Does Rotator Cuff Surgery Work? Despite being the standard of care there's significant evidence the surgery provides no benefit. Why is it still being done?
Do you suffer from frozen shoulder? Also known as adhesive capsulitis, it's a relatively common medical condition that affects up to 5% of the general global population. It's called "frozen shoulder" because of the way in which it restricts the mobility of the shoulder or shoulders. While some people assume frozen shoulder is a chronic condition with no available treatment options, there are ways to manage…