About a third of all competitive swimmers know what it’s like to suffer from Swimmer’s shoulder – one of the most common overuse injuries that professional swimmers experience. Swimmer’s shoulder, also called impingement syndrome, refers to inflammation that builds up in the shoulder as a result of connective tissue rubbing against the shoulder blade. However,
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Why does my elbow hurt after a wrist sprain?
In short: Elbow pain often results from compensatory movements and increased strain after a wrist sprain. Common causes include tendonitis (golfer’s elbow), nerve irritation, or referred pain from the forearm. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment and a full recovery, often involving physical therapy. Understanding Elbow Pain on the Inside (Inner) After a Wrist
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Is surgery always needed for a rotator cuff tear?
In short: Many rotator cuff tears, especially partial ones, can heal without surgery. Personalized treatment plans, including physical therapy, are key to recovery. Early intervention and consistent adherence to your plan improve long-term outcomes. Shoulder pain can be a disruptive force, turning simple actions like reaching for a high shelf or combing your hair into
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How Do Doctors Treat Trigger Finger and Dupuytren’s?
In short: Trigger finger causes painful finger locking due to inflamed tendons in the hand. Dupuytren’s contracture progressively bends fingers due to thickened palm tissue. Both conditions have effective non-surgical and surgical treatments aimed at restoring hand function. When your hands don’t work the way they should, simple daily actions can become frustrating challenges —
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