Articles, tagged with "shoulder joint", page 4
10th December 2009
Pain is the most common symptom of arthritis of the shoulder. Often, the pain is aggravated by activity and progressively worsens. If the glen humeral shoulder joint is affected, the pain is centered in the back of the shoulder and may intensify with chan...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
09th December 2009
Arthritis pain is an important cause of loss of mobility in your pet as it is in humans. Arthritis pain is caused by: inflammation, the process that causes the redness and swelling in your joints damage to joint tissues caused by the disease process. Ayur...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
07th December 2009
The problem most archers have with there shooting form is nothing to do with the way they are taught to shoot.
Not even the very best archery skills coach can work a perfectly repeatable form in to most archers. The problem lies with your lifestyle out...
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Author:
Tim Goodwin
04th December 2009
The pain from a frozen shoulder is debilitating and can prevent you from doing the most ordinary day to day tasks. It can leave you frustrated and unproductive for an extended period of time, even for several months. Even worse, you will be in constant ex...
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Author:
Business Local
04th December 2009
The shoulder joint is made up of bones held in place by muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Tendons are tough cords of tissue that hold the shoulder muscles to bones, and help the muscles move the shoulder. Ligaments hold the three shoulder bones to each oth...
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Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle
26th November 2009
Shoulder injuries are not exclusively limited to the over forties, but if you are at risk of a mid-life crisis you are also at a higher than average risk of injuring your shoulder. Around thirty percent of us will suffer a problematic shoulder injury once...
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Author:
Nick Bryant
25th November 2009
The phrase rotator cuff injury covers a huge range of potential shoulder problems but they all have one thing in common in that one of the rotator cuff muscles has been injured either as the result of plain simple wear and tear or by it being overloaded p...
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Author:
Nick Bryant
24th November 2009
Shoulder impingement exercises are probably the last thing on your mind when you have a shoulder impingement. Any kind ofmovement is painful so why would you subject yourself to further pain.
A shoulder impingement is a debilitating condition. I know b...
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Author:
Nick Bryant
24th November 2009
If you are suffering from shoulder pain, then I sympathise. Towarsd the end of last year I tore one of the muscles in my rotator cuff. If you know what this is either you are in the medical profession or you have already damaged yoru own rotator cuff. Aro...
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Author:
Nick Bryant
13th November 2009
It'll help you identify if the agony you are experiencing is indeed frozen shoulder,or maybe another kind of condition.
When you are finished reading,you will have a solid information base to resume on with the right treatment. Frozen shoulder is most ...
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Author:
contentking10
12th November 2009
Alright, I know that if you have a rotator cuff injury at the moment the last thing you need is some happy soul being glib about how to put it right, but the truth is that for almost all of us rotator cuff rehab is really very simple. The only exceptions ...
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Author:
Nick Bryant
12th November 2009
Being a slightly older dad with young kids I try fairly hard to try to stay fit and active so that I can keep up with my kids as they grow uo. I also enjoy a game of golf, a good walk ruined as they say. I'm not a briiliant player as I never get to play a...
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Author:
Nick Bryant
11th November 2009
Being an older dad with young kids I do try fairly hard to keep myself active and in shape so that I canstill play with my kids as they grow older. I also enjoy a game of golf, a good walk ruined as they say. I'm not a briiliant player as I never get to p...
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Author:
Nick Bryant
11th November 2009
Around thirty percent of us will have a rotator cuff injury at some time in our lives, I can't help thinking that if shoulder exercises were part of our daily routine, that number could be greatly reduced.
Eight million Americans are going to complain ...
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Author:
Nick Bryant
11th November 2009
With nearly one third of us will have a rotator cuff injury at some time in our lives, I can't help feeling that if shoulder exercises were part of our daily routine, that number could be greatly reduced.
Eight million Americans will suffer from a rota...
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Author:
Nick Bryant