Shoulder impingement is a general term often used to label shoulder pain people experience when reaching overhead. The source of pain is generally said to be the rotator cuff or bursa. However, the specific cause is not mentioned (more on this in a minute). In a...
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I have a tear in my rotator cuff – Do I need surgery?
It is common to ask the question of whether surgery is necessary for a rotator cuff tear. But the interesting thing now being reported is surgery may NO longer be the BEST option. But how can that be? Isn’t surgery needed to fix a tear? Well, this depends on the...
My shoulder makes noises – is this normal?
Is there anything to be concerned about if my shoulder makes noises? As with many things in the human body, shoulder noises are not always indicative of something wrong. Sometimes as the body ages – normal changes in the muscles, joints, ligaments, and fluids happen....
3 Tips to Sleeping Better with Shoulder Pain
Difficulty sleeping comfortably is one of the main complaints for individuals with shoulder pain. This is especially true for those people who are side sleepers. Most who suffer report trying all kinds of ways to sleep better but just haven’t found the ticket yet....
I Have Arthritis in My Shoulder and Hurts and Grinds
Arthritis of the shoulder is common, though not as much as with hips or knees. At any given time, tens of thousands of people have complaints of shoulder pain due to arthritis. Limited reach, painful sleeping, and impaired ability to use the arm for daily function are...
Can I Avoid Joint Replacement Surgery?
Often the question is asked by individuals suffering with some “joint” pain is “do I or will I need a joint replacement surgery?” This question is asked because these procedures (hip, knee, and shoulder) are quite common in this country. The short answer is YES, long...
You Don’t Always Need Surgery (for a Rotator Cuff Tear)
What you may not have known is that surgery is not always necessary for a rotator cuff tear (RTC). The usual responses to this include: How can that be? If something is “torn” doesn’t it need to be fixed? And, but I know 5 people who had the same...
