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]
Everything You Need to Know About Your Rotator Cuff Injury…
Your Diagnosis… Your doctor will conduct a physical exam to locate the problem. To provide you with an accurate diagnosis, they will press on various parts of your shoulder while moving your arm into multiple positions. Your doctor will also assess the strength of the muscles surrounding your shoulder. The following will address other things to… [Read More]