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Levaquin, Even with Shoulder Tendonitis by Dr. Phuli Cohan Medical Doctor Posted Sat 28 Nov 2009 3:22pm My presenting symptom of chronic Lyme was shoulder pain. I spontaneously awoke one morning feeling as if my shoulder had fallen out of its socket. This symptoms has persisted for the past 18 months despite PT, MRI's, orthopedic and rheumatology consults. Levaquin was never used in my Bartonella therapies because of this shoulder problem Read on »
Shoulder Notes: Your Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Impingement, Shoulder Anatomy and more by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 7:56pm : a description of the shoulder joint (anatomy) and why the shoulder can be easily injured an explanation of shoulder impingement how rotator cuff tendonitis can occur ways to prevent... What is your Rotater Cuff and How can it be injured? One of the most common injuries of the shoulder involves the rotator cuff. But exactly what is the rotator cuff Read on »
Shoulder Notes: Your Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Impingement, Shoulder Anatomy and more » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm What is your Rotater Cuff and How can it be injured? One of the most common injuries of the shoulder involves the rotator cuff. But exactly what is the rotator cuff and what does it do? Kennedy Brothers Physical Therapy out of Boston posted a very good article about the rotator cuff written in easy-to-understand terms. [...] Read on »
Strengthen and Stabilize Your Shoulder Girdle by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 09 May 2008 11:33am are usually needed. 2. Shoulder Tendonitis - This condition does not affect the joint capsule but does affect the muscles and tendons of the shoulder joint. Pain, weakness and inflammation accompany shoulder tendonitis. The two main causes are degeneration and wear and tear. Since the shoulder is a very tendinous area, it receives very little blood supply Read on »
Strengthen and Stabilize Your Shoulder Girdle by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:39pm and physical therapy are usually needed. 2. Shoulder Tendonitis - This condition does not affect the joint capsule but does affect the muscles and tendons of the shoulder joint. Pain, weakness and inflammation accompany shoulder tendonitis. The two main causes are degeneration and wear and tear. Since the shoulder is a very tendinous area, it receives Read on »
Shoulder Notes: From Frozen Shoulder to Shoulder Strength » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm Shoulder Notes is a series of posts that high-lite various articles, videos and blog posts that contain helpful and current information about your shoulder health and performance. Frozen Shoulder – What’s the 411? (photo courtesy of Joe Shlabotnik) Lauran Neergaard an AP medical writer has written an article entitled “Early Care Helps Frozen Read on »
Shoulder Notes: Strong Shoulders, Working through Shoulder Pain and Tips For Young Pitchers » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm Here’s a round-up of some of the interesting shoulder information that you can use to make informed decisions about your shoulder. Bowhunters need Strong Shoulders (photo courtesy of sorenson photo) I live in the deep south, Alabama to be exact. Down here, people take their hunting seriously, so if it’s not hunting season, then it’s a [...] Read on »
Pitfalls in Your Fat Burning Plan: Shoulder Injury by Chris Keith Posted Fri 18 Dec 2009 12:00am The shoulder is a very complex muscle system. If you have been working out and hear a popping sound or feel a sudden, sharp pain in the shoulder, you may have an injury that you should treat with care. These symptoms could indicate that you have a tear in the rotator cuff or tendonitis. The shoulder is made up of three bones and four muscles Read on »
The Path To Great Shoulder Health by Chris .. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sat 24 Oct 2009 10:02pm that they can recover and rebuild all those small and delicate tendons within the shoulder. This has to be one of the main problems with too frequent training or repetitive movements... giopuo Many of us have struggled with shoulder niggles at one point of time. Shoulders are a delicate and complex thing and need to be treated with care, avoiding all Read on »
SLAP Tear - Stretch Your Shoulder to Avoid this Painful Shoulder Injury by Chris M. Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:36am it – in the image above, it is labeled “Glenoid Lig.”) from the glenoid (shoulder socket – labeled “Glen. Fossa” in the image above) in front of and behind the point where the biceps tendon... What is a SLAP Tear? Superior Labrum from Anterior to Posterior Tear A SLAP Tear is a shoulder injury that often occurs because of repetitive overhead motion – a major Read on »