Shoulder Pain
At some point in our lives, almost all of us
will experience significant shoulder pain.
In 2006, 7.5 million people went to their
doctor because of shoulder pain. More than half
were for rotator cuff problems.
Shoulder injuries often occur from sports
related activities that involve repetitive overhead
motions such as tennis, pitching and swimming.
Everyday activities like heavy lifting or overhead
work can also aggravate the shoulder.
Shoulder problems typically involve the soft
tissues such as muscle, tendon or ligament. Most
issues can be placed into two major categories,
instability or rotator cuff (i.e. impingement).
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