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Experiencing persistent pain in both your shoulder and knee on the same side of your body can be perplexing. While these joints are anatomically distant and function independently, simultaneous ...
Frozen shoulder, a condition also known as adhesive capsulitis, affects about 2-5% of the population, causing pain and ...
Shoulder tendon injuries include tendon tears, bursitis, or tendonitis. Call today to see a U of U Health specialist about your shoulder pain.
Frozen shoulder, a painful joint condition most common in people over 40, causes stiffness and limited movement but is often ...
Learn the causes of shoulder pain during front and lateral raises, proper form, and effective management techniques to prevent and alleviate discomfort.
Scientists are continually looking at new treatments for shoulder arthritis, particularly those that are less invasive. Learn more.
Shoulder arthritis is damage to the cartilage in the ball-and-socket joint of your shoulder. The smooth covering of cartilage between your shoulder bones allows your shoulder to move and rotate ...
Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, explains why a quick fix from a "frozen shoulder" may set you back ...
An outpatient procedure called cooled radio-frequency ablation reduces pain by more than 80% in people with moderate to severe arthritis in their hip and shoulder joints, a study says.
A dislocated shoulder can occur after a strong impact to the shoulder. This article looks at possible causes, symptoms, and treatments.
If you've injured one part of your body, but another part hurts equally or worse, it's likely referred pain, misfiring ...