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Shoulder Pain Putting Arm Behind Back - Articles
Shoulder Pain Relief - Drug Free
by
Robin P.

Posted
Tue 28 Sep 2010 8:53am
Shoulder Pain
I'm an active person so when I started having shoulder pain I ignored it. I thought I was sleeping wrong. It took me 18 months to finally realize I had a frozen shoulder and it was not going to be fixed on it's own.
I couldn't raise my left arm to shampoo my hair, or even to shave under my arms (Gross!) I co ...
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How to Maintain Shoulder Mobility and Scapular Stability
by
Mark S.
Posted
Fri 21 May 2010 9:02am
More than perhaps any other joint in our bodies, the shoulders demand close and careful attention. We use them on a daily basis and they travel a wide-ranging path; it’s in our best interest to assure that the path is the one of least resistance.
The tricky thing about maintaining good shoulder function is that it doesn’t just require stron ...
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What is the Burning Sensation between My Shoulder Blades?
by
Nav J.


Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 6:02pm
Today's Blog Post comes from a Yahoo Question from a 16 year old with pain in between the shoulder blades:
My brother says I have bad posture. I just have this horrible burning sensation between my shoulder blades and I get a stiff neck often, and it is just killing me. I am a 16-year-old teenager, why I got to suffer from this pain at such a y ...
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Common Computer-Related Shoulder Injuries and Pain Conditions
by
Nicole M.

Posted
Tue 13 Jan 2009 7:24pm
Common Computer-Related Shoulder Injuries & Conditions
Impingement Syndrome / Rotator Cuff Tendonitis: Impingement Syndrome or Rotator Cuff Tendonitis is caused when the tendon(s) of the rotator cuff (see Shoulder Anatomy ) get pinched or compresses and become irritated and inflammed as they pass through a narrow bony space called the Suba ...
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Shoulder Pain
by
PJ S.
Posted
Thu 09 Apr 2009 5:23pm
Next to lower back pain (and followed by knee pain), shoulder pain is the most common complaint I hear from new clients who hire me to help them reach their fitness goals. Luckily, most chronic shoulder pain can be alleviated by making some changes to your exercise programming and lifestyle habits. Here are my top tips for preventing and allevi ...
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Healing Yoga for Neck and Shoulder Pain
by
Diane C.
Posted
Wed 11 Aug 2010 7:12pm
I love Headstand. In fact, I used to hang out in Headstand just about every day. The more I studied yoga therapy and worked with clients, the more I realized that the majority of the population is unfit to do Headstand -- and yes, I'm included in the majority. I can do Headstand, yes. The more important question is -- SHOULD I do Headstand? ...
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The End of Chronic Pain
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Carla U.
Posted
Mon 03 Dec 2012 3:47pm
For 20 years now I've had unexplained chronic pain in my upper body. It's been there when the autoimmune stuff is flared up, and it's been there when it's not, even when all my "lupus tests" are negative.
(Note: there's really no such thing as a specific "lupus test," but there are tests that show antibodies that are loosely linked to lupus ...
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New Study Shows Texting Can Be a Pain In the Neck
by
Nav J.


Posted
Sun 15 Nov 2009 10:00pm
On a recent episode of Little People Big World, Amy and Matt Roloff give Jacob (their youngest son) a cell phone for his 12th birthday. Well, he ends up racking up more than 8,000 text messages, with an impressive $ 2000 bill for his parents at the same time. Well young Jacob maybe hurting other things in addition to letting down his parents. ...
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New Study Shows Texting Can Be a Pain In the Neck
by
Nav J.


Posted
Sun 15 Nov 2009 12:00am
On a recent episode of Little People Big World, Amy and Matt Roloff give Jacob (their youngest son) a cell phone for his 12th birthday. Well, he ends up racking up more than 8,000 text messages, with an impressive $ 2000 bill for his parents at the same time. Well young Jacob maybe hurting other things in addition to letting down h ...
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Neck Pain, Upper Back Pain and Shoulder Pain Common in Cyclists
by
Nav J.


Posted
Tue 30 Sep 2008 1:14am
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The American Bureau of Transportation Statistics states that there are more than 40 million Americans who ride bikes at least monthly. Over 5 million people ride at least 20 days/month. With so many Americans bicycling injuries sustained have also risen especially neck and upper back pain.
Because of the position that a cyclist takes while b ...
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