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Shoulder Injuries

Shoulder injury includes recurrent dislocation shoulder, rotator cuff tear and frozen shoulder, Arthritis etc.
Sign & Symptoms – Shoulder pain, Decrease in power, Stiffness, Instability, Difficulty in throwing movement.
Treatments – Many of these problems can be treated with exercise, medication and injection to the joint. In case major ailments, Arthroscopy (keyhole surgery) is a efficient method of treatment.
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Subacromial Bursitis

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  • Subacromial bursitis has similar symptoms to Supraspinatus tendinitis with shoulder pain over a 60 degree arc when the arm is lifted sideways. Inflammation and swelling of the bursa (sack of fluid) which sits under the AC joint in the shoulder.
  • Symptoms of subacromial bursitis can be similar to those of supraspinatus inflammation or injury in the shoulder. There will be pain and weakness in the arm, particularly when it is lifted sideways through a 60 degree arc. Pain may also be felt when you press in at the inside front of the upper arm. If it is the tendon that is injured rather than the bursa there is likely to be more pain when the arm is lifted up sideways against resistance.

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Shoulder Impingement

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  • This is caused by the tendons of the rotator cuff becoming impinged as they pass through the shoulder joint and pinching of one or more tendons within the shoulder joint, especially on overhead movements.
  • Symptoms of shoulder impingement syndrome include pain in the shoulder which come son gradually over a period of time. There will be pain at the front and side of the shoulder joint, especially with overhead movements such as in throwing, racket sports and swimming. The supraspinatus rotator cuff tendon becomes impinged or trapped between the bones.

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Frozen Shoulder

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  • This is a condition which affects the ability to move the shoulder, and usually only occurs on one side. Shoulder pain and stiffness in the shoulder which slowly gets worse until the shoulder can barely be moved.
  • Frozen shoulder has three phases that the condition will pass through; a freezing phase where the joint tightens up, a stiff phase where the movement in the shoulder is significantly reduced and a thawing phase where the pain gradually reduces and mobility increases.

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