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Nick Bryant

Rotator Cuff Syndrome - It Is A Pain In The Shoulder

... of the shoulder joint. A few of the muscles run under each other and they all run under and over the bones of the shoulder. So, depending on what rotator cuff injury you suffer, if the damaged tendon becomes inflamed and starts to swell ... Read Read: Rotator Cuff Syndrome - It Is A Pain In The Shoulder

By: Nick Bryant | 18/11/2009 | Health

Shoulder Rehab Exercises Sorted Out My Torn Rotator Cuff

... of a knock or fall but the most common cause is sports, specifically sports where you are throwing which is why rotator cuff syndrome is often refered to as pitchers shoulder. If you have an acute tear you need to immobilise your shoulder ... Read Read: Shoulder Rehab Exercises Sorted Out My Torn Rotator Cuff

By: Nick Bryant | 19/11/2009 | Health

If You Want To Understand A Rotator Cuff Impingement It Is Best To Find Out More About How The Shoulder Joint Is Made Up And Problems That Can Occur

... ask you to straighten your arm with the palm facing out and then to raise it up. If this causes pain then you probably have a rotator cuff impingement.  Don't ignore an impingement as this can bring on more serious problems. Treatment  is ... Read Read: If You Want To Understand A Rotator Cuff Impingement It Is Best To Find Out More About How The Shoulder Joint Is Made Up And Problems That Can Occur

By: Nick Bryant | 29/10/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Is Rotator Cuff Surgery Really Necessary?

... the injury on the internet to see if there was anything that I could do to improve things in the meantime. I found out a great deal about how the rotator cuff is made up and certainly understood my injury a lot better than I originally ... Read Read: Is Rotator Cuff Surgery Really Necessary?

By: Nick Bryant | 31/08/2009 | Disabilities

Rotator Cuff Injuries: Shoulder Pain Beyond the Athlete

... periods of time, baseball pitchers and players contract something called impingement syndrome which eventually leads to rotator cuff tendonitis. Impingement syndrome is commonly referred to as the weekend warrior syndrome. For those ... Read Read: Rotator Cuff Injuries: Shoulder Pain Beyond the Athlete

By: Mike Carroll | 15/05/2007 | Health
Asheesh Bedi, MD

Torn Rotator Cuff

... and relieve pain, and can be very useful as an adjunct to rehabilitation exercises in the management of a torn rotator cuff. These medications can have significant gastrointestinal and renal side effects, however, and should be carefully ... Read Read: Torn Rotator Cuff

By: Asheesh Bedi, MD | 03/12/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Tending for Rotator Cuff Injury and Shoulder Tendonitis

... is only part of a single problem and goes hand in hand with shoulder bursitis and impingement syndrome. This is all the more true, since the rotator cuff is by far the most complex of all the human body joints and it is normal to take ... Read Read: Tending for Rotator Cuff Injury and Shoulder Tendonitis

By: Robert Woods | 23/12/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Rotator Cuff Injury - Learn How to Recover From it Fast and Naturally

... and the Frozen Shoulder. The Impingement Syndrome takes its name from the pinching, snapping feeling associated with shoulder movement, whereas the Bursa and the Tendons of the Rotator Cuff become inflamed, thus restricting space between ... Read Read: Rotator Cuff Injury - Learn How to Recover From it Fast and Naturally

By: Andy Finn | 20/08/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Channon Rudolph

Rotator Cuff Shoulder: No Doctor Methods (((Inside)))

... soothe un-naturally the pain and swelling but leave them in a state of inactivity and intoxication. When in fact a simple rotator cuff muscle exercise devised by a professional therapist can and will bring back strength and flexibility in ... Read Read: Rotator Cuff Shoulder: No Doctor Methods (((Inside)))

By: Channon Rudolph | 27/10/2009 | Health

Sports Injury: "The Rotator Cuff lie"

... soothe un-naturally the pain and swelling but leave them in a state of inactivity and intoxication. When in fact a simple rotator cuff muscle exercise devised by a professional therapist can and will bring back strength and flexibility in ... Read Read: Sports Injury: "The Rotator Cuff lie"

By: Channon Rudolph | 27/10/2009 | Wellness

Rotator Cuff Insurance "No Paper Work Just Proven Methods"

... soothe un-naturally the pain and swelling but leave them in a state of inactivity and intoxication. When in fact a simple rotator cuff muscle exercise devised by a professional therapist can and will bring back strength and flexibility in ... Read Read: Rotator Cuff Insurance "No Paper Work Just Proven Methods"

By: Channon Rudolph | 27/10/2009 | Medicine

Feel Reborn With Proven Rotator Cuff Assistance

... soothe un-naturally the pain and swelling but leave them in a state of inactivity and intoxication. When in fact a simple rotator cuff muscle exercise devised by a professional therapist can and will bring back strength and flexibility in ... Read Read: Feel Reborn With Proven Rotator Cuff Assistance

By: Channon Rudolph | 27/10/2009 | Alternative Medicine

Rotator Cuff Exercises That Will Help You Recover Fast

There are many shoulder conditions that can be cured with specific rotator cuff exercises. Shoulder Tendonitis and/or Bursitis, Impingement Syndrome and Frozen Shoulder, to name the most common. Also disabilities arising from accidents and ... Read Read: Rotator Cuff Exercises That Will Help You Recover Fast

By: Andy Finn | 20/08/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Shoulder Rotator Cuff Disease – Physiotherapy

... have not confirmed this idea so degenerative changes in the tendons may still be important.It is likely that the cause of rotator cuff degeneration is a combination of both extrinsic and intrinsic causes, with the tendon tending to fail ... Read Read: Shoulder Rotator Cuff Disease – Physiotherapy

By: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 17/02/2009 | Health
Nick Bryant

Impingement Syndrome - Don't Suffer In Silence

... .  If you pull a muscle in your leg, it might swell slightly but it gets better in time.  When you damage a muscle in your rotator cuff it swells up and starts to impinge or get pinched by the bone or other muscles that it rests against or ... Read Read: Impingement Syndrome - Don't Suffer In Silence

By: Nick Bryant | 29/08/2009 | Disabilities

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