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Shoulder Pain

The shoulder is the most mobile and least stable joint in the body. The shoulder joint complex is formed by four joints. The combined mechanics of its joints and muscles provide for and control the mobility. For More Details : Back Rx Spine Care Website url : http://www.backrxspinecare.com Email id: it.backrx@gmail.com Contact number: 02224932457/9869504828 Address: 131/C Dr. Annie Besant Road Worli, Mumbai – 400018

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Shoulder Pain

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  1. Shoulder Pain For More Details Visit : http://www.backrxspinecare.com

  2. The shoulder is the most mobile and least stable joint in the body. The shoulder joint complex is formed by four joints. The combined mechanics of its joints and muscles provide for and control the mobility. Most shoulder problems are localized, less commonly they may be a part of a general condition; eg– Rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis of the shoulder is likely to occur following previous injuries. Problems in the neck orneck painmay also cause referred pain to the shoulder. Shoulder disorders can be broadly classified into 3 categories: • Pain2. Stiffness3. Instability Localizedshoulder painmay be due to: • Inflammation /damage to muscles and/or tendons around the shoulder.• Inflammation of bursa (fluid filled lubricating sac)• Damage to bones/cartilage Common shoulder conditions: Frozen shoulderPainful arc syndromeRotator cuff diseaseImpingement syndromeTendinitisShoulder dislocationTraumatic tears /muscle paralysis.Physiotherapy treatment for shoulder conditionsThe vast majority of shoulder problems will benefit from Physiotherapy. A physiotherapist will assess your condition and formulate a tailor-made rehabilitation program to suit your needs. This works for both, surgical as well as non surgical shoulder conditions. Manual Mode: • Exercises to ease/prevent joint stiffness• Exercises to strengthen weakened muscles and improve function• Exercises for posture improvement• Exercises to improve shoulder Range Of Motion Non manual mode: Pain relief: Electrical modalities like Ultrasound/Taping/ TENS/ IFT/Heat –Cold For More Details Visit : http://www.backrxspinecare.com

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