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  • Rehabiliation of a Shoulder Labrum Tear

    A torn labrum is a problem in the shoulder that may cause shoulder pain, frequent dislocations of your shoulder, or problems with properly using your arm. Physical therapy may be necessary to help you decrease pain, improve mobility, and regain normal use of your arm after a labrum tear.
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • The Reasons for Reverse Shoulder Replacement Surgery

    The reverse shoulder replacement was specifically designed for a problem called rotator cuff tear arthropathy. Rotator cuff tear arthropathy is a problem that occurs when a patient has both shoulder arthritis and a rotator cuff tear.
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Shoulder Separation Causes

    A shoulder separation is an injury to the acromioclavicular joint on the top of the shoulder. The shoulder joint is formed at the junction of three bones: the collarbone (clavicle), the shoulder blade (scapula), and the arm bone (humerus). The scapula and clavicle form the socket of the joint, and t...
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Rehab Exercises for Shoulder Pain

    Shoulder exercises can be useful in the treatment of many of the common causes of shoulder pain. These exercises are also part of the usual rehabilitation from most any shoulder surgery. Shoulder exercises should be performed under the direction of a physician to ensure the proper muscles are being ...
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Protective mediators can help heal injured tendon cells by attacking inflammation

    Tendon tears, both to the rotator cuff and Achilles heel, are common injuries, especially in aged individuals. Painful and disabling, they can adversely impact quality of life. New approaches are required to help patients suffering from chronic tendon injuries. A novel study identified mediators tha...
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : Science Daily
  • When Is Shoulder Replacement a Good Option

    Advancements in implant design and more careful patient selection have improved outcomes and longevity of shoulder replacement in recent years. More than 70,000 of these surgeries are done annually, making shoulder replacements the fastest growing joint replacement.
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : healthessentials
  • Shoulder Pain 3 Most Common Causes and How to Fix It

    Shoulder pain, stiffness or weakness can make it difficult to carry out everyday tasks, like reaching for something on a high shelf, driving a car or ...
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : healthessentials
  • Stem Cells Regrow Long Bones

    University of Arizona researchers are developing a way to fix broken long bones with stem cells, a 3D printed scaffold, and a sensor to monitor exercise that helps bones heal.
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : Ivanhoe
  • The Causes and Treatments of a Hip Joint Labral Tear

    The labrum is a type of cartilage that surrounds the socket of ball-and-socket joints. A labrum is found in both the shoulder and the hip joint. The labrum forms a ring around the edge of the bony socket of the joint. It helps to provide stability to the joint by deepening the socket, yet unlike bon...
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Hip Dislocation and Subluxation Overview

    A hip dislocation is a very unusual injury that is most often the result of severe trauma. The most common causes of a hip dislocation include motor vehicle collisions, falls from a height, and sometimes catastrophic sports injuries.
    On : 25-Oct-2019
    - Source : Verywell Health