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This common shoulder injury is often caused by repetitive overhead motions in jobs or sports. Extensive rotator cuff tears may require surgery.
Rolling your shoulders. Physical therapy. If you have ongoing whiplash pain or need help with range-of-motion exercises, physical therapy might help you feel ...
... Shoulder subluxation, Torn meniscus, Neck pain, Rotator cuff injury, Arthritis, ACL injury, Bursitis, Golfer's elbow, Sprained ankle, Sports injury ...
An X-ray of the shoulder and neck can show fractures or other related injuries. Electromyography (EMG). During an EMG , a healthcare professional places a ...
... Shoulder replacement revision, Rotator cuff i...njury, Shoulder impingement syndrome, Shoulder disorder, Tendinopathy, Shoulder arthritis. Show more areas of ...
Tenderness in the scalp, neck and shoulder muscles. Tension-type headaches are divided into two main categories — episodic and chronic. Episodic tension ...
... shoulders and arms. Age spots are also called sunspots, liver spots and solar lentigines. Age spots on the shoulder ...
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