Stretching can relieve neck and shoulder pain by relaxing and exercising your muscles. Relieve neck and shoulder pain with a variety of stretches withhelp from a physical therapist in this free video on physical therapy treatments. Expert: Tricia Trinque MHE, PT Contact: www.seabreezephysicaltherapy.com Bio: Tricia Trinque MHE, PT is a physical therapist with more than 25 years of experience. Filmmaker: Leonora Fishbein Series Description: Physical therapy treatments are beneficial for many injuries and illnesses, from gout to arthritis and fractured bones. Learn an array of stretches and exercises to relieve pain and tension from illness and injury with help from a physical therapist in this free video series on physical therapy treatments.
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Physical Therapy Treatments : Stretching to Relieve Neck & Shoulder Pain
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Shoulder Pain Treatments : Chronic Shoulder Pain Prevention
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Chronic shoulder pain is a common problem that can actually be prevented. Learn how to prevent shoulder pain with tips from a fitness instructor in this free video on muscle pain and shoulder impingement. Expert: Anthony Baron Kirk Contact: www.pilatesraw.com Bio: Anthony Baron Kirk has expertise in corrective exercise, flexibility techniques, postural analysis, Pilates, functional training and performance enhancement. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
Shoulder Pain Treatments : Causes of Shoulder Pain
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Shoulder pain is a common complaint among office workers, athletes and frequent drivers. Learn about the causes of shoulder pain with tips from a fitness instructor in this free video on muscle pain and shoulder impingement. Expert: Anthony Baron Kirk Contact: www.pilatesraw.com Bio: Anthony Baron Kirk has expertise in corrective exercise, flexibility techniques, postural analysis, Pilates, functional training and performance enhancement. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
Shoulder Pain Treatments : Shoulder Pain Weight Exercises
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Corrective weight lifting exercises can help treat shoulder pain if done properly. Learn how to do shoulder pain weight exercises with tips from a fitness instructor in this free video on muscle pain and shoulder impingement. Expert: Anthony Baron Kirk Contact: www.pilatesraw.com Bio: Anthony Baron Kirk has expertise in corrective exercise, flexibility techniques, postural analysis, Pilates, functional training and performance enhancement. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
Shoulder Pain Treatments : Shoulder Pain Stretches
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Shoulder pain can often be treated with basic stretches. Learn how to do shoulder stretches with tips from a fitness instructor in this free video on muscle pain and shoulder impingement. Expert: Anthony Baron Kirk Contact: www.pilatesraw.com Bio: Anthony Baron Kirk has expertise in corrective exercise, flexibility techniques, postural analysis, Pilates, functional training and performance enhancement. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
Shoulder Pain Treatments : Upper Cross Shoulder Pain Relief
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Upper cross shoulder pain is caused when the shoulders are rolled forward or hunched. Learn how to relief the pain of upper cross shoulder problems with tips from a fitness instructor in this free video on muscle pain and shoulder impingement. Expert: Anthony Baron Kirk Contact: www.pilatesraw.com Bio: Anthony Baron Kirk has instructor training from Stott Pilates and advanced specializations from the National Academy of Sports Medicine and The Chek Institute. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
Shoulder Pain Treatments : Shoulder Pain Scapula Exercises
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The scapula can be a common cause of shoulder pain and impingement. Learn how to do scapula exercises for shoulder pain with tips from a fitness instructor in this free video on muscle pain and shoulder impingement. Expert: Anthony Baron Kirk Contact: www.pilatesraw.com Bio: Anthony Baron Kirk has instructor training from Stott Pilates and advanced specializations from the National Academy of Sports Medicine and The Chek Institute. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
Shoulder Pain Treatments : Shoulder Impingement Causing Neck Pain
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Shoulder pain or impingement can often cause neck pain as a result of the tightened muscle. Learn more about how shoulder impingement causes neck pain with tips from a fitness instructor in this free video on muscle pain and shoulder impingement. Expert: Anthony Baron Kirk Contact: www.pilatesraw.com Bio: Anthony Baron Kirk has instructor training from Stott Pilates and advanced specializations from the National Academy of Sports Medicine and The Chek Institute. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
Pain – Shoulder Pain Causes, Tests, and Treatments
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Painful shoulder conditions that limit movement are common, and are caused by problems with the shoulder and surrounding structures. Your shoulder is susceptible to injury than other joints because of the wide range of motion. About 13 of 7 million people went to the doctor’s office in 2003 for a shoulder problem, including 3 of 7 million visits for shoulder and upper arm sprains and strains. (Source: National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2003 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey). One of the best ways to prevent injuries is to keep physically fit, with a balanced program of aerobics, stretching and strengthening exercises for the body. A series of training programs available at local gyms, online services, and even downloads for your MP3 player or iPod. There are several reasons that cause pain and limited shoulder motion, including: 1. Rotator cuff disease Inflammation can be caused by normal wear with age, activities that require repetitive or constant movement produces the shoulder (especially above shoulder height), weight lifting, trauma or poor posture. Serious injuries and inflammation of the tendons untreated can lead to rupture of the rotator cuff. The pain associated with rotator cuff problems is usually felt in the front or on the outside shoulder, especially if you raise your arm or lift something over my head. You may have noticed more pain when lying in bed. Serious injuries can cause weakness in the shoulder, shoulder restricted movement and constant pain. 2. Rotator cuff It is a rule (the rotator cuff tendons, thick bands of tissue that connects muscles to bones) to make, but sometimes the crack is found in muscles. Severe injuries may cause more of the tendons and muscles tear. There are special tests, the movement can use with your doctor to determine who broke the muscles or tendons. 3. Frozen shoulder Frozen shoulder is characterized by progressive pain and stiffness in the shoulder. Pain is felt deep in the shoulder and may be worse at night due to inactivity. The exact cause of this disease is not known, but sometimes developed for the injured shoulder in another. Rest a painful shoulder injury too long can harden the muscles of the shoulder and drive the structures of tissues, which comes with a shoulder injury, will try to loose without too much pressure to maintain it. Frozen shoulder can develop spontaneously, especially if you have thyroid problems or diabetes are clearly at increased risk. Most people with frozen shoulder, tend to improve within 2 years, with or without treatment. In the meantime, but can be very painful. 4. Shoulder dislocation and shoulder instability A dislocated shoulder is visibly deformed or out of place, and can result in swelling or bruising around the joint. His shoulder movement will be severely limited. Your doctor can put the shoulder to the back bones with gentle movements. If you have a dislocation, note that sometimes the shoulder joint is unstable and prone to frequent change. This leads to pain and uncertainty, when you lift your arm or move her body. The shoulder may feel as if out of place when you lift your arm over your head. 5. Arthritis Arthritis causes progressive joint pain, pain, swelling and stiffness. Both rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis affects the shoulder joint. Sometimes the shoulder pain due to neck problems or a mixture of different problems. A visit to your doctor is almost always necessary when dealing with a shoulder problem, because in rare cases, shoulder pain can be caused by infection, nerve problems, or a tumor is found in other parts of your body . As with any medical problems, a shoulder problem is usually diagnosed with a three-part process: • Medical – Tell your doctor about any injury or other condition that could cause pain. • Physical Exam – Your doctor will examine with a sense of injury and discover the limits of movement, location of pain and the degree of instability of the joint. • Testing – Your doctor may take one or more of the tests for you to provide the following for a specific diagnosis. What tests are needed to determine the cause of shoulder pain? Your doctor will be the cause of your pain, on the basis of symptoms and physical examination. When pain is felt, both at rest and when moving the shoulder is an indication of the cause of shoulder pain. Your doctor will test your shoulder strength and range of motion in the shoulder joint. You can x-rays or other tests should be such as ultrasound or MRI. Sometimes arthroscopy is needed. In this test, your doctor can look inside the shoulder with a small telescopic instrument with a camera on the end. This is not as painful as it sounds. How will you treat shoulder pain Besides pain relief, treatment aims to restore mobility in the shoulder joint. The choice of treatment depends on the magnitude of the problem and the level of shoulder pain. Analgesics such as non-against-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are often used as initial treatment for shoulder pain. Ibuprofen is the best and should avoid aspirin. Another simple way of loosening of shoulder pain, apply a cold compress on the shoulder for 10 minutes at a time, three or four times a day. Cold compresses to reduce swelling, and most are helpful when used for the first days after a shoulder injury. Then you can go with a heat pack, intermittent application of heat can be used to relax the shoulder muscles. Use a heating pad during the night while sleeping to keep the shoulder of Stilling. You should have your shoulder for a few days rest after an injury, and if the shoulder is dislocated, you have to play the arm in a sling or splint for several weeks of rest after the board has been manipulated into place. But with most shoulder problems were not a good idea to rest for too long. While you should avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting, yet to help move the shoulder to make sure you use the entire reverse of the joint. Upon returning to their normal activities as soon as possible) (within the limits of disability and pain of the shoulder joint to prevent stiffness. Physical therapy can help deal with shoulder pain. Physical therapy can relieve forced to improve their strength and flexibility of the shoulder, and shoulder pain with the most problems. Physiotherapists use a variety of different therapies, massage, ultrasound, laser therapy and electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) – a therapy that uses mild electrical currents to treat pain. Recording the shoulder joint can also help stabilize and reduce pain during activities. Your doctor will have a physical therapist, well, he feels the extent of his injury physiotherapy orders. Physiotherapists can give you, the special rehabilitation exercises to stretch and strengthen muscles of the rotator cuff of the shoulder. Exercises to improve range of motion to reduce pain and stiffness that occurs after a period of immobility. Motion exercises can be followed by resistance exercises and weight training to strengthen muscles. Steroid injections can be effective, but proceed with caution. Depending on the cause of the problem in the shoulder can be administered corticosteroid injections for pain relief in the short term. The corticosteroid that is often mixed with local anesthetic, reduces inflammation and allows you to move your shoulder more comfortably. Make sure you understand what you are involved in this type of treatment to include long-term effect on the body. The jury is still out on the effects of such treatment. It will require surgery to treat shoulder problem. Because most people improve with the above treatments, only 10 per cent of people with shoulder problems should be treated surgically. People with shoulder instability or rotator cuff problems, not react, less invasive treatments may benefit from surgery, and shoulder may be considered for people with degenerative arthritis. There are some conditions that should be initially treated with surgery, including some of the rotator cuff and dislocated shoulders, which are not reduced (CV) with a simple manual maneuver. Sometimes the frozen shoulder is going to deal with what is known as manipulation under anesthesia. In this therapy, the shoulder moves smoothly while under general anesthesia to improve their mobility and, of course, avoid pain. To be sure, not self-diagnose shoulder problem, consult your doctor. Note that not a good idea, too long or harden rest. Use cold or heat intermittingly to accelerate the healing process. Avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting, but remember to move your shoulder to make sure you use the full back set to return to normal activities as soon as possible and be in full use of the shoulders of a reasonable period of time again. But if you still hear the pain he is trying to signal that something is still wrong with your shoulder.