Shoulder Pain and
Chiropractic
The shoulder is the most
mobile joint in the human body. The joint includes four tendons that hold
muscle to bone. Together, these four "rotator cuff" tendons stabilize
the upper arm bone to the shoulder socket and allow a wide range of motion in
the shoulder.
Shoulder
pain is an extremely common complaint, and there are many common causes of this
problem. It is important to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your
symptoms so that appropriate treatment can be directed at the cause. If you are
unsure of the cause of your shoulder pain, or if you do not know the specific
treatment recommendations for your condition, you should seek medical
attention. Treatment of these conditions must be directed at the specific cause
of your problem.
Types of shoulder pains
are bursitis, rotator cuff tendonitis, arthritis, rotator cuff tear, frozen
shoulder, calcific tendonitis, labral tear, shoulder instability, shoulder
dislocation, shoulder separation, SLAP lesion, and biceps tendon rupture.
The treatment of shoulder pain depends entirely
on the cause of the problem. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that you
understand the cause of your symptoms before embarking on a treatment program.
If you are unsure of your diagnosis, or the severity of your condition, you
should seek medical advice before beginning any
treatment.
Your chiropractor may recommend other types of treatment for relieving your
shoulder pain. These may include moist heat, ice packs, massage, traction, or
stretching and strengthening exercises. Your chiropractor can discuss these
with you.
The shoulder is the most
mobile joint in the human body. The joint includes four tendons that hold
muscle to bone. Together, these four "rotator cuff" tendons stabilize
the upper arm bone to the shoulder socket and allow a wide range of motion in
the shoulder.
Shoulder
pain is an extremely common complaint, and there are many common causes of this
problem. It is important to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your
symptoms so that appropriate treatment can be directed at the cause. If you are
unsure of the cause of your shoulder pain, or if you do not know the specific
treatment recommendations for your condition, you should seek medical
attention. Treatment of these conditions must be directed at the specific cause
of your problem.
Types of shoulder pains
are bursitis, rotator cuff tendonitis, arthritis, rotator cuff tear, frozen
shoulder, calcific tendonitis, labral tear, shoulder instability, shoulder
dislocation, shoulder separation, SLAP lesion, and biceps tendon rupture.
The treatment of shoulder pain depends entirely
on the cause of the problem. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that you
understand the cause of your symptoms before embarking on a treatment program.
If you are unsure of your diagnosis, or the severity of your condition, you
should seek medical advice before beginning any
treatment.
Your chiropractor may recommend other types of treatment for relieving your
shoulder pain. These may include moist heat, ice packs, massage, traction, or
stretching and strengthening exercises. Your chiropractor can discuss these
with you.
This post is interesting, this kind of body conditions are not just common to athletes, teachers, even drivers will experience this also. Thanks for the share.
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Honda Mechanic