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  • Strengthen Rotator Cuff Muscles To Help Reduce Chance Of Shoulder Injury
    By: Jim Batuyong | - With any type of exercise, a proper warm-up is very important to prepare your muscles for the beating you are about to give them in your workout. This is especially true for your shoulder muscles because they are involved in almost every type of upper body lifting you do. Although the proper warm-up is important to prevent injuries, it is not your only avenue of prevention. While most workouts concentrate solely on building the major muscles surrounding the shoulder, very little thought is ty ...
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  • Shoulder Decompression - A Preventive Surgery In Asheboro Nc
    By: Shirley G. Dudley | - Shoulder decompression is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to treat rotator cuff impingement syndrome. Also called arthroscopic subacromial decompression, shoulder decompression can be performed by your orthopedic surgeons in Asheboro NC.

    How does the shoulder work?
    The shoulder is comprised of three bones: scapula, or shoulder blade; clavicle, or collar bone; and humerus, or arm bone. These bones are joined by soft tissues: muscles, tendons, ligaments. Situated at the ...

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  • Chronic Shoulder Dislocation - Bankart's Repair In Asheboro Nc
    By: Shirley G. Dudley | - Chronic shoulder dislocation doesn't have to be a life-long problem when Asheboro NC orthopedic surgeons can perform Bankart's repair to your unstable shoulder joint. A joint that is too loose can slip and slide around in its socket, and can actually dislocate. The shoulder may slip back into proper position by itself, or the joint may need to be reduced, that is, manually returned to its natural state. Dislocation is a painful injury that requires immediate treatment to alleviate pain.
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  • Rotator Cuff Repair - Physical Therapy Program To Recover From Tears, Dislocations Or Surgery
    By: Andy Finn | - A physical therapy program for a rotator cuff repair is based on specific internal and external rotational exercises for the shoulder joint to be performed consistently for best results, not just at the therapist surgery. These exercises are designed to strengthen the four muscles and tendons of the rotator cuff and rehabilitate them to full functionality following a tear, a dislocation or surgery.

    The four rotator cuff muscles are called Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor an ...

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  • Shoulder Impingement - What It Is And How To Treat It
    By: Andy Finn | - Shoulder Impingement is a very common shoulder joint disorder, medically known as Impingement Syndrome. It owes its name to the clicking, popping feeling in the shoulder affected, whenever an over head movement is attempted. This is caused by and inflammation within the shoulder joint set up, specifically in two different parts of the rotator cuff, the Bursa and the cuff Tendons.

    Firstly, the rotator cuff is a comprehensive name for the 4 muscles and tendons that make it up. The 4 m ...

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  • What Is Tmj Disorder: A Brief Guide To Causes, Symptoms, And Treatments
    By: Todd Snyder | - TMJ disorders, or TMD (temporomandibular disorders), involve problems associated with the temporomandibular joint, or jawbone. TMD can cause pain in the jaw and mouth, leading to difficulty chewing, speaking, or opening and closing the mouth. Below, learn more about TMD, including causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment.

    The Temporomandibular Joint:
    The temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, is responsible for opening ad closing the mouth and jawbone. By placing your fingers in ...

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  • Shoulder Pain And Injury: Discover How And Why To Avoid Surgery
    By: Travis Parker | - Statistically around 25% to 30% of the population suffers, at one stage or another, from shoulder pain due to rotator cuff injuries such as tendonitis, bursitis and tears. The fact is that the shoulder articulation is by far the more complex and therefore fragile articulation in the human body.

    Our shoulders have a range of motion unequaled by any other articulation in the body, and this on the one hand makes our daily life activities much easier and more plentiful. But on the other ...

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  • Shoulder Pain, Injury And Treatment
    By: James Dodson | - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports shoulder pain afflicts nearly 1 in 10 people. Shoulders have a range of motion greater than any other human joint. It is no wonder they are frequently injured!

    Shoulder Injuries: As a personal injury attorney, I represent clients who have suffered serious shoulder injuries and broken bones as the result of being in an accident. Injury to the shoulder may occur when a bicyclist is hit by a car in a crosswalk, in a grocery store f ...

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  • Precipitating Factors For Shoulder Chondrolysis
    By: Mont Wrobleski | - There is a lot of medical literature devoted to examining the link between chondrolysis and the intra articular placement of pain medication pumps used after shoulder surgery. What are some of the precipitating factors to consider? One interesting study is called, Postsurgical chondrolysis of the shoulder by Saltzman M, Mercer D, Bertelsen A, Warme W, and Matsen F. - Orthopedics. 2009 March 32(3):215.

    Here is an excerpt: There are multiple reports in the literature of cho ...

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  • The Devastating Complications Of Pagcl And Cartilage Death
    By: Mont Wrobleski | - After routine shoulder surgeries, many patients are being diagnosed with PAGCL. This is a rare but very serious condition resulting in the death of shoulder cartilage. As the condition becomes more commonplace, the amount of research has increased exponentially.

    One interesting study is called, Glenohumeral Chondrolysis After Shoulder Arthroscopy With Thermal Capsulorrhaphy by C. Good, M. Shindle, B. Kelly, T. Wanich, R. Warren - Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Re ...

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  • Chondrolysis Research And Pain Pump Litigation
    By: Mont Wrobleski | - Imagine that you have torn your rotator cuff while playing softball. You set up an appointment with your doctor and he recommends a routine surgical procedure to repair your shoulder. You tell your doctor that you dont want to use any pain killers, so he recommends a pain medicine pump instead.

    Several months after the surgery you are still having problems with your shoulder. You have trouble with mobility and pain. You go in for a check-up, have some x-rays taken, and find ...

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  • Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit "€" Pagcl Research
    By: Mont Wrobleski | - It is not known how many people have been adversely affected by the condition known as PAGCL. However, we all have a duty to try and promote public awareness about this condition. Postarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis can be caused by pain pumps that deliver medicine after shoulder surgery. Symptoms include shoulder stiffness, popping and snapping, and reduced range of motion, and usually appear several months after the procedure.

    There has been a lot of research done on t ...

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  • Frozen Shoulder :get Quick Relief From It
    By: nunuram | - Frozen shoulder or Adhesive capsulitis is an extremely painful and debilitating condition in which movement of the shoulder is severely restricted and even small routine tasks become impossible. In it the capsule surrounding the shoulder joint contracts and forms scar tissues. Pain is constant and certain movements can cause sudden onset of excruciating pain and crampingthat can last several minutes. In addition to difficulty with everyday tasks, people who suffer from adhesive capsulitis usua ...
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  • Physiotherapy For Your Shoulder
    By: S.Charles | - The human appendage arm allows hand to move and be positioned in a number of poses. It should be clear to us that we need our hand positioned in a number of ways to perform our physical activities thats why our shoulder is quite flexible to be able to produce a number of possibilities of positions where we can articulate our hand but the draw backs of this flexibility are instability and reduced strength.. Three important cardinal components of our shoulder are ligaments (to join two bones), ...
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  • Sports Injuries, Treatments And Medical Tourism
    By: MumtazPachisa | - Sports injuries are inevitable when indulging in physically demanding or contact sports. So much so that there is an altogether separate branch of medicine dedicated to the treatment of sports injuries and is called sports medicine. While minor wounds can heal in a few days or weeks, major ones may require surgical attention. However, just like any other surgery, surgical treatment of sports injuries may be expensive in the United States and other Western countries. But thanks to medical tourism ...
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  • Scapular Fractures Information
    By: Juliet | - A scapula fracture is an uncommon injury. A scapular fracture is a break in the scapula (shoulder blade). The scapula is a large, triangular, flat bone on each side of the upper back. Each scapula is attached to the humerus (arm bone). In the front, the scapula is connected to the clavicle. Together with the clavicle, the scapula connects the upper arm to the trunk of the body. Scapular fractures occur infrequently. Scapula fractures account for approximately 1% of all fractures. Scapular fractu ...
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  • Shoulder Injury The Cause
    By: Troy Pearsall | - It wasn't until I originally wrote this article about a year ago, for an old website I used to have, that I realized that I had something important to contribute to the bodybuilding community.

    I had no idea when I wrote this article that it would single handedly raise the stock and notoriety of me as a bodybuilding writer. The other day while I was working on another website and someone asked me what happened to that article I wrote on shoulder injury?

    Right then it ...

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  • Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty In Patients With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
    By: Mike Cliff | - Replacement of the berm in juvenile person idiopathic arthritis is not often performed and at that place rich person been no published series to date. We present nine glenohumeral hemiarthroplasties in eight patients with systemic or polyarticular adolescent idiopathic arthritis. The mean keep up-up was six days (59 to 89 months). The mean age at the time of operation was 32 old age. Surgery took place at a mean of 27 age subsequently diagnosis.

    The results indicated excellent ea ...

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