Posts Tagged ‘bursitis’
Shoulder Pain – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
shoulder pain diagosis and treatment animation video shows anatomy of the shoulder,labrum ,AC joint ,clavicle,acromion , bursa ,rotator cuff biceps. it explains the condition of bursitis ,impingment,cuff tear ,tendonitis ,inflammation,slap tear ,bankart lesion and dislocation .examination of the shoulder joint and its girdle also the neck is important.for diagnosis..apprehension test is done.MRI or xrays are done treatment includes sling brace massage exercises workout stretch medication injection ,ultrasound and PRP are helpful.relief or cure may be difficult .surgery may be needed ,it includes arthroscopy repair of the tear and acromioplasty .shoulder rehab is important.patient should avoid early overuse situations in sports such as in doing heavy exercises ,workouts,bench press ,push ups and bodybuilding .recovery from the injury is usually slow.
shoulder pain causes are many. carful examination and proper diagnosis is needed before treatment is started.
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Can You Heal a Herniated Disc?
Chad Madden, owner of Madden Physical Therapy, explains questions surrounding herniated discs and sciatica.
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Low Back Pain- Sacroiliac Joint Animation – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim, M.D.
Educational video describing the sacroiliac joint as a source of low back pain. Due to the proximity of the sacroiliac joint to the hip and the spine, pain of SI joint origin may be attributed to a hip or spine condition rather than the sacroiliac joint itself. SI joint pain is an unappreciated problem causing low back pain . Clinical and radiological evaluation is not usually reliable. The only reliable method for diagnosing SI joint pain is by injection.
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Lose the Back Pain
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And countless more get ulcer perforation … gastrointestinal bleeding … and other side effects. Muscle-Relaxants do work to get rid of pain because they relax your muscles enough so they return to a more neutral and balanced position.
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