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  • What Is Rotator Cuff Tendinitis?

    What Is Rotator Cuff Tendinitis?

    Rotator cuff tendinitis is a common cause of shoulder pain, often resulting from repetitive overhead motions, aging, or sports injuries. This condition involves inflammation of the tendons, leading to discomfort, weakness, and limited mobility. Early intervention with physical therapy, pain management techniques, and lifestyle adjustments can help prevent further damage. In severe cases, treatments like corticosteroid injections, PRP therapy, or surgical repair may be necessary. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and available treatments can help individuals manage pain effectively and restore shoulder function.

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  • How To Strengthen Your Shoulders

    How To Strengthen Your Shoulders

    Your shoulders play a crucial role in mobility, stability, and overall upper body strength. Whether you're recovering from an injury, preventing pain, or enhancing athletic performance, strengthening your shoulders is key. This guide explores effective exercises, ergonomic tips, and pain prevention strategies to improve shoulder health and function. Learn how to build resilience in your shoulders with simple yet powerful techniques to keep them strong and pain-free.

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  • Understanding Ulnar Neuropathy: Insights into Nerve Pain

    Understanding Ulnar Neuropathy: Insights into Nerve Pain

    Ulnar neuropathy, commonly known as ulnar nerve entrapment, is a condition characterized by the compression or irritation of the ulnar nerve, which runs along the inner side of the elbow down to the hand. This nerve is responsible for the sensation in the fourth and fifth fingers and controls several hand muscles. When compromised, it can lead to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and weakness in the affected hand.

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  • Managing De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis Through Interventional Pain Care

    Managing De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis Through Interventional Pain Care

    De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis is a painful condition affecting the tendons on the thumb side of your wrist. It occurs when the two tendons around the base of the thumb become inflamed, leading to pain and swelling near the thumb and lower arm. This inflammation can cause discomfort when forming a fist, grasping objects, or turning the wrist.

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  • Ganglion Cysts: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

    Ganglion Cysts: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

    Ganglion cysts are one of the most common noncancerous lumps that form near the joints or tendons of the body. While they are generally harmless, they can cause pain, discomfort, and functional limitations, especially if they compress surrounding nerves. At Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation, addressing such conditions with minimally invasive techniques is a cornerstone of effective interventional pain management. Let’s explore the intricacies of ganglion cysts, their symptoms, and the latest treatments available.

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  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Effective Treatment Options

    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Effective Treatment Options

    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a prevalent condition that affects millions of Americans annually. This condition, caused by compression of the median nerve as it travels through the carpal tunnel in the wrist, can lead to pain, numbness, and weakness in the hand and wrist. At Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation, we specialize in comprehensive solutions, including interventional pain management, to help patients regain function and improve their quality of life.

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  • Hand & Wrist Arthritis and Its Management

    Hand & Wrist Arthritis and Its Management

    Arthritis in the hand and wrist is a common condition that can significantly impact daily life, limiting the ability to perform simple tasks such as gripping, writing, or lifting. As the hands and wrists are essential for most activities, arthritis in these areas can lead to pain, stiffness, and reduced functionality. At Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation, interventional pain management techniques provide effective relief and help restore quality of life for patients.

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  • Wrist and Hand Sprains/Strains: Treatment with Interventional Pain Management

    Wrist and Hand Sprains/Strains: Treatment with Interventional Pain Management

    Wrist and hand injuries, such as sprains and strains, are common among people of all ages. These injuries can occur due to falls, overuse, or direct trauma, affecting everyday activities and professional tasks. At Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation, the focus is on providing comprehensive and minimally invasive treatments to address such conditions, using interventional pain management techniques to help patients regain functionality and reduce discomfort.

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  • Trigger Finger: Causes, Treatments, and Interventional Pain Management

    Trigger Finger: Causes, Treatments, and Interventional Pain Management

    Trigger finger, medically known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition characterized by a painful locking or catching sensation in the fingers or thumb. It occurs when the tendons that control finger movement become inflamed and develop nodules, restricting their ability to glide smoothly through the tendon sheath. This condition can significantly impact hand functionality and quality of life.

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  • Biceps Tendonitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Management

    Biceps Tendonitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Management

    Biceps tendonitis is a common condition involving inflammation of the tendons connecting the biceps muscle to the shoulder and elbow. It often develops due to repetitive overhead motions or overuse, leading to irritation and microtears in the tendon. It's prevalent among athletes and individuals engaged in repetitive lifting or throwing activities.

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