This shoulder anatomy video is quite thorough and will provide you with a nice overview of the shoulder and serves a good starting point as you seek to learn more about your shoulder and what the source of shoulder your pain may be. When you have finished watching this shoulder anatomy video...
Keep your bicep close to your ear, and be very gentle to not cause any further strain By this point, you may have fallen back into your slightly hunched, tensed back, weirdly leaning position (how did we know?). But now that you’ve seen how easy stretching your shoulders can be, th...
third and fourth accessory heads, and an absence of the LHB tendon (LHBT) are not necessarily benign, with shoulder pain and instability a commonly reported theme. (2) Function - Bicep’s role
Referred pain can occur in the shoulder due to an injury at another location, usually the neck or bicep. Pain that reaches the shoulder due to a nerve may be a result of a disease, such as heart disease, liver disease, gallbladder disease, or a neck or spine disease. There are various...
(LHBT) are not necessarily benign, with shoulder pain and instability a commonly reported theme. (2) Function - Bicep’s role in glenohumeral elevation and stability in healthy shoulders is minimal. In contrast, LHB has a more significant role in shoulder stability and humeral head depression ...
Frozen Shoulder Shoulder Osteoarthritis Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain Labral Tear or Injury Bicep Tendonitis Supraspinatus Tendinopathy Subscapularis Tendinopathy Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Cervical Radiculopathy Common Treatment Options for Shoulder Pain: PRP
It is one of the most common causes of shoulder pain in middle aged adults and older individuals. Read More SLAP Tears The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint. A 'ball' at the top of the upper arm bone (the humerus) fits neatly into a 'socket', called the glenoid, which is...
• Earlier referral considered if: pain is having significant impact on ADLs; recurrent shoulder instability; severe post-traumatic painAdhesive capsulitis • GREEN or YELLOW - Condition gradually develops • Intro: - Also known as Frozen shoulder- Inflammatory condition ca...
Dr. Peter Millett uses arthroscopic shoulder surgery to treat bicep tendon injuries, along with a variety of other shoulder injuries and conditions.
Sudden, heavy, burning pain behind the breastbone (angina) and shortness of breath aggravated by exercise, stress, cold or heavy meal and relieved by rest or the analgesic nitroglycerin, and lasting for less than 5 minutes The pain can radiate to the neck,jaw, into the left or both shoul...