Category: Shoulder Pain

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Weakness Of This Muscle Could Be Contributing To Your Neck Pain

August 22nd, 2022

It is estimated that about two thirds of all people experience neck pain at some point in their life. For a subset of this population, this can easily progress to a chronic condition lasting several months or years. But what contributes to this?  Overview of Cervical Spine The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae that

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Shoulder Pain: Biomechanics and Pathology

June 24th, 2022

The shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the human body. For everyday activities, it is important that we have the ability to reach overhead, behind the back, and perform internal and external rotation. If there is impairment of the muscles responsible for these motions or the mobility of the shoulder joint, significant

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Manual Therapy: Improving Nerve-Related Symptoms

June 17th, 2022

Are you having numbness, tingling or weakness in your arms or legs? This is often caused by nerve compression at the joints of the spine. By using hands-on manual therapeutic techniques, the quality of motion at these joints can be improved to limit nerve compression and reduce symptoms.  Anatomy of the Spine The spinal cord

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Manual Therapy: What is Joint Mobilization?

May 13th, 2022

At Respire Physical Therapy, our one-on-one treatment sessions allow for both exercise-based therapy as well as hands-on treatment; also referred to as manual therapy. There are many manual therapy techniques that can be employed to reduce pain and improve function. Joint mobilization is one tool used by physical therapists to improve the motion of a

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What To Expect After A Rotator Cuff Tear

May 10th, 2022

Whether you work a physically demanding job, are an athlete, or simply exercise recreationally, you may be at risk for experiencing a rotator cuff tear. This injury can occur due to a traumatic incident or by overusing these shoulder muscles.  What is a Rotator Cuff Tear? The rotator cuff is a group of muscles in

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How Can I Improve My Posture?

February 25th, 2022

Rounded Shoulders One of the most common abnormalities is a forward and rounded shoulder posture. As we interact with the world in front of us, the musculature of the chest and shoulders can become tight. This can pull the shoulders forward even when in a relaxed posture. Additionally, weakness of the muscles of the upper

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Structures Affecting Shoulder Stability

February 21st, 2022

The Glenohumeral Joint The shoulder joint is primarily composed of the glenoid fossa of the scapula and the humerus and is medically referred to as the glenohumeral joint. This joint is the most mobile joint in the human body as it has considerable range of motion in multiple planes of movement. With this increased mobility

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Using Your Phone Could Be Hurting Your Posture

January 5th, 2022

As we begin the new year, many people enter 2022 with new year’s resolutions. Changes such as exercising more, reading for pleasure more frequently, and increasing the amount of money saved are usually high on lists. For a lot of us, one of the main things we want to improve on is decreasing the amount

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Why You Shouldn’t Let Scapular Winging Go Untreated

October 20th, 2021

Have you ever noticed that one or both of your shoulder blades stick out away from your back, almost giving the appearance of wings? Although it may seem relatively harmless, this condition, known as scapular winging, is abnormal. The “wing” that you see is your shoulder blade which has pulled away from where it is

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