Articles, tagged with "shoulder joint", page 3
12th July 2010
Don't get scared. I'm not going to get all "Physical Therapist-ish" on you here and start talking about anatomy, physiology, biology, and every other "ogy" out there to make my point. What I am going to do however is show you how of all the muscle group...
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Author:
Jeff Cavaliere MSPT, CSCS
21st June 2010
One of the crucial frequent causes of shoulder ache is an injury to the rotator cuff muscles. These are a small but important group of muscle tissues that encompass the shoulder joint serving to stabalize it and likewise serving the rotating motion of the...
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Author:
Jim Knight
06th May 2010
Body building can be real confusing if you don't know what you are doing and at the same time you would not see any results whatsoever unless you know the right techniques and tricks. This is the major reason why you must know these at all costs. Read on ...
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Author:
Pushpa Pal Singh
29th March 2010
Although not an overly physical game, bowling still requires your body to move in ways that are not considered normal. The very nature of swinging the arm with a weight of the ball at the end and the sliding motion as you move towards the alley puts a con...
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Author:
Peter Slater
23rd February 2010
returning the clubface to square at impact. Additionally, the golf swing is a "total body" movement incorporating every joint in the body. In order for the clubface to be square at impact all of these joints must work in coordination to allow this to occu...
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Author:
Daron Soto
19th February 2010
The rotator cuff, what is it? The shoulder joint consists of a group of four tendons and muscles which form the rotator cuff. When the rotator cuff gets injured, it is the tendons that get injured. These tendons connect the muscles of the rotator cuff to ...
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Author:
J. Pal
11th February 2010
Becoming familiar with the muscles that make up your body has more benefits than simply allowing you to talk shop with your training partners. The more familiar you are with the muscles you're working, the better you'll be able to judge what's needed to m...
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Author:
hassan
05th February 2010
Do you suffer from chronic shoulder muscle pain? If you do then you are not in the minority. Most people will experience some form of painful shoulder symptoms in their lifetime. Many of them will improve but unfortunately many of them won't get better...
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Author:
pharris1
05th February 2010
Shoulder injuries symptoms affect so many people, almost as much as low back pain. There are several reasons for this some of which will be discussed in this article. Knowing what signs and symptoms to watch for can help you identify a shoulder problem ...
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Author:
pharris1
21st January 2010
Medical malpractice describes instances in which a medical professional neglects to perform his or her job to standard practice. Consequently, that neglect causes a serious bodily injury to a patient or the death of the patient in the medical professional...
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Author:
Phillip Stone
14th January 2010
Do you suffer from shoulder nerve pain? Although not nearly as common a cause for extreme shoulder pain as a muscle problem is it can happen. This type of pain will present in a similar fashion to a rotator cuff injury and the differences can be hard to...
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Author:
pharris1
12th January 2010
If you have developed pain in your shoulder then you may have a problem that requires rotator cuff injury treatment. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles found in your shoulder joint. They are responsible for helping to stabilize the joint and move yo...
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Author:
pharris1
12th January 2010
Rotator cuff disease is the same as rotator cuff pain, impingement syndrome, or rotator cuff tendonitis. It a general term used to describe a condition that involves pain in the shoulder. Many people will develop problems with their shoulders and the re...
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Author:
pharris1
04th January 2010
Exercise is probably the last thing on your mind if you have a shoulder impingement but surprisingly the right type of exercise can help to sort out the problem and bring back full pain free movement. The important thing is when you do them.
It is impo...
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Author:
Peter English
17th December 2009
One of the most common musculoskeletal problems that are encountered nowadays is shoulder pain. Any disorder of the periarticular structures of the shoulder joint can lead to pain, distress and restricted movements of the part. The underlying cause should...
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Author:
credulous