Two common shoulder problems are arthritis and bursitis. Your shoulders are packed with bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Shoulder pain can develop from a variety of conditions that affect one, if not many, of these structures. While this can make it difficult to pinpoint the exact source of your shoulder pain, an accurate diagnosis and… [Read More]
Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of Shoulder Pain, Tendonitis, Rotator Cuff Tears, Bursitis, Arthritis, and Frozen Shoulder…
Shoulder pain can occur suddenly with an injury, such as a fall on the shoulder. However, many people develop shoulder pain without any injury (non-traumatic shoulder pain). There are several common causes of non-traumatic shoulder pain, and the risk for these problems increases with age. The most common causes are tendonitis, rotator cuff tear, bursitis,… [Read More]
Do You Have Hip Pain? It Could Be Trochanteric Bursitis…
What is trochanteric bursitis? It is a common type of chronic hip pain. Trochanteric bursitis may affect the hip’s outer area, or the outside part of the upper leg, from the hip to the knee along the thigh. Symptoms include pain on the outside of the hip that’s worse with activities such as standing, walking,… [Read More]