Articles for tag: Cuff, Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Surgery

Is Torn Rotator Cuff Always Painful?

A torn rotator cuff can be very painful, but would this pain necessarily come on every day? Or can a person with a painful torn rotator cuff have some good days, i.e., days without any discomfort? According to an expert I consulted with, the pain of a torn rotator cuff can actually come and go, ...

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How to Recover from Shoulder Surgery

Shoulders are usually a mobile part of the body, but when the shoulder requires surgery the tissue around the should needs to be rested so that it can heal. Your doctor should give you complete instructions for the postoperative period, but there are some tips to help you prepare for the healing time after surgery. ...

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MLB Team by Team: 2008 St. Louis Cardinals

Last year was a trying time, both on and off the field, for the 2006 world champion St. Louis Cardinals, facing up to the death of Josh Hancock, the opening-day injury to Chris Carpenter, a baseball facial given to Juan Encarnacion, and, to top it all off, a 78-84 record, their first losing record since ...

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Shoulder Surgery Recovery Tips

Stop for a moment and think about all of the many ways that your shoulder comes into play during your movement throughout the day. You use your shoulder when you lift your morning cup of coffee to your mouth, and when you wash yourself in the shower. You use your shoulder when you dress, dry ...

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Healing from Shoulder Surgery

The shoulder is made up of a socket and ball joint. Basically the humerus, scapula and collarbone also play an intricate part in the overall make-up of the shoulder. The ball on the top end of the arm fits into the socket of the shoulder blade and forms the shoulder joint, this is then surrounded ...