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Will Simple Hanging Help Your Shoulder Pain? Rotator Cuff Injury?Impingement? Tendonitis? Bursitis? Frozen Shoulder?We first became aware of “hanging” for the treatment of shoulder pain several years back. We read an article touting its benefits. The concept of hanging to treat shoulder pain was developed ...
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What is Causing Your Shoulder Pain? Rotator Cuff Tear? How to Tell.There are four muscles that make up the “rotator cuff” of the shoulder. The four muscles work together to move the shoulder ...
As a sports medicine fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon, I have treated many non-athletes for injuries ranging from impingement to rotator-cuff tears. The rotator cuff is a group of four ...
Background Pathology of the soft tissues of the shoulder including the musculotendinous rotator cuff and subacromial bursa are extremely common and are a principal cause of pain and suffering.
Impingement is a frequently described pathological condition in the overhead athlete. Impingement symptoms may be the result of rotator cuff pathology, shoulder instability, scapular dyskinesis or ...
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