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Tips for Treating and Preventing a Shoulder Dislocation

Tips for Treating and Preventing a Shoulder Dislocation

A shoulder dislocation can cause severe discomfort, swelling and other symptoms that might affect your everyday life. Without proper treatment, symptoms might get worse or complications might occur, such as muscle tears and nerve damage. Knowing more about shoulder dislocation treatment can help you understand your options better. The following tips can also help you Tips for Treating and Preventing a Shoulder Dislocation

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Treatment Options for Scoliosis

Treatment Options for Scoliosis

Scoliosis refers to a curvature in the spine, which can cause discomfort and other symptoms, such as an uneven appearance. Some cases of scoliosis that only involve a mild curvature might not require any treatment. However, a moderate or severe spinal curvature might need to be treated in order to prevent it from getting worse. Treatment Options for Scoliosis

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9 Reasons to See a Spine Specialist

9 Reasons to See a Spine Specialist

The spine is a complex structure with nerves that connect to virtually every part of the body. An injury or disease affecting the spine can cause a ripple effect. A spine specialist can identify and correct many issues related to the back or spine. Here are some reasons to make an appointment with an experienced spine 9 Reasons to See a Spine Specialist

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4 Types of Rotator Cuff Tears & When Shoulder Arthroplasty Can Help

4 Types of Rotator Cuff Tears & When Shoulder Arthroplasty Can Help

When the rotator cuff becomes weak, damaged, or frayed, it will no longer function as it should. You may experience shoulder pain when doing weight-bearing activities and achy discomfort when you try to sleep. Over time, the joint will become inflamed and damaged as well. Rotator cuff tears can lead to symptoms like these, and none of 4 Types of Rotator Cuff Tears & When Shoulder Arthroplasty Can Help

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What to Expect After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery

What to Expect After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery

Rotator cuff tears are among the most common shoulder injuries. Some heal with rest, over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications and physical therapy. However, some rotator cuff tears will require surgical intervention. Depending on the type of tear you have, your orthopedic surgeon will perform either traditional open surgery or arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery. How do rotator cuff injuries happen? What to Expect After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery

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