Shoulder Pain

  • Workplace Factors That Lead To Shoulder Pain
    Studies are always trying to shed more and more light upon the question of joint pain, and the different contributing factors. In a recent article in the Annals of Rheumatic Diseases by Bone and Tooper, looked at how prolonged exposure to repetitive activity at work contributes specifically to shoulder pain. In their study, they noted that population based studies suggest a lifetime prevalence of over 70 percent for neck and shoulder pain. They found that shoulder pain was second only to back Read More...
  • Exercise For Shoulder Arthritis Pain
    Exercise for shoulder arthritis pain is helpful, as long as you're sure nothing in the shoulder is torn. Arthritis is kind of general term, meaning "inflammation of the joint." There are many types of arthritis and the term is used to cover a lot of conditions. Some people seem to think only of rheumatoid arthritis when they hear the term, but that's significantly more complicated than just inflammation. You're not going to exercise your way out of that type of arthritis. So that's not the type Read More...
  • How Do You Know Which Exercises To Do For Shoulder Pain?
    When determining that you want to do exercises for shoulder pain, you first need to determine which part of your shoulder needs to be exercised (that is, which part is causing the pain) and whether or not something more serious has happened like a tear of the muscle, ligament, tendon or even cartilage. Your injury needs to be checked out by a qualified person before you start any exercise program. There are certainly plenty of shoulder parts that can tear, and each of the tissue types associate Read More...
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