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Best Frozen Shoulder Exercise That Will Make Your Stiff Shoulder A Distant Memory
Written by Peter S. Smith on June 18, 2010 in frozen shoulder
Tags: frozen shoulder, FROZEN SHOULDER EXERCISE, Shoulder, STIFF SHOULDER, STIFF SHOULDER EXERCISE
We all know it. A frozen shoulder is depressing, and we would all do anything to get rid of that nasty arm pain and the subsequent limited motion range. The good news is that shoulder stiffness and shoulder injuries are a very common treatable pain problem – most people experience this problem from time to time, so there is really nothing to worry about. A little physical therapy and a few simple shoulder exercises will help you tremendously.
Read More...In terms of pain, is there a difference between a rotator cuff tear and a bursitis in the shoulder?
Written by Ericka Mortellaro on March 12, 2010 in Rotator cuff exercises
Tags: between, Bursitis, Cuff, difference, Pain, Rotator, Shoulder, Tear, terms, there
I know that one would have to seek professional help for the exact answer, but I want to know from anyone’s experience. How do the pain differ?
Read More...A Shoulder Injury Can Often Be Easily Cured
Written by Ericka Mortellaro on March 09, 2010 in Shoulder Bursitis
Having suffered a honestly serious shoulder injury at the start of this year I know how worrying and frustrating it can be. You may or may not be able to reckon of something that you did but suddenly your shoulder has gone from working perfectly to giving constant pain nearly overnight. Lifting your arm [...]
Read More...Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, Dizziness, Injury, Brain Fog, Arm and Leg Pain
Written by Ericka Mortellaro on March 09, 2010 in Shoulder Bursitis
Patient suffered from injury causing constant pain and tightness in his neck and shoulder. He also has constant pain in his right hand and both wrists. He has cramping on the bottom of both feet occasionally. He has difficulty tilting his head to look up. He feels like his brain is not functioning properly because [...]
Read More...Shoulder and Chest exercises that don’t effect your Rotator Cuff?
Written by Ericka Mortellaro on March 09, 2010 in Rotator cuff exercises
Tags: Chest, Cuff, don't, effect, exercises, Rotator, Shoulder
I reckon i recently hurt my rotator cuff and I’m trying stay off it. But i still want to work out. This may be a dumb question but are there any shoulder and chest exercises that won’t affect my rotator cuff?
Read More...Can anyone give me some good links to sites about shoulder girdle injuries?
Written by Ericka Mortellaro on March 08, 2010 in Shoulder Bursitis
Tags: About, anyone, girdle, give, good, Injuries, links, Shoulder, sites, some
Also, if you know about a site that talks about a baseball pitcher injuring his or her shoulder girdle that would be excellent, too – I need to know what happens to the shoulder when it is pulled, or when it is strained.
Read More...How is Impingement syndrome different from shoulder bursitis and rotator cuff tendinitis?
Written by Ericka Mortellaro on March 07, 2010 in Rotator cuff exercises
Tags: Bursitis, Cuff, different, from, Impingement, Rotator, Shoulder, syndrome, Tendinitis
Chiropractor Vancouver WA 98682 Shoulder Injuries
Written by Ericka Mortellaro on March 07, 2010 in Shoulder Bursitis
Tags: 98682, Chiropractor, Injuries, Shoulder, Vancouver
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Read More...The Strength Coach’s Guide To Shoulder Training.
Written by Ericka Mortellaro on March 06, 2010 in Shoulder Bursitis
This Book Provides Information That Can Help You Develop Strong And Injury Resistant Shoulders. It Contains Common Sense Descriptions Of Common Shoulder Injuries And Over 40 Different Exercises That Can Help Prevent Those Injuries. The Strength Coach’s Guide To Shoulder Training.
Read More...Pain | Shoulder Pain Relief for Injuries & Degeneration Pain
Written by Ericka Mortellaro on March 06, 2010 in Shoulder Bursitis
Tags: Degeneration, Injuries, Pain, Relief, Shoulder
Did you know that according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, over four million Americans seek relief from shoulder pain each year? This number may sound alarming to you, but the fact of the matter is the shoulder is one of the most movable joints in the body, therefore making it one of [...]
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