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  • Shoulder Tendonitis and Bursitis: Symptoms, Causes, and Interventional Pain Management Solutions

    Shoulder Tendonitis and Bursitis: Symptoms, Causes, and Interventional Pain Management Solutions

    Shoulder pain is a widespread issue that can significantly impact quality of life. Among the most common causes are shoulder tendonitis and bursitis, which involve inflammation of the shoulder's tendons and bursae, respectively. These conditions are closely linked due to their proximity in the joint and often co-occur, leading to pain, stiffness, and difficulty with daily activities.

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  • Shoulder Impingement and Its Management Through Interventional Pain Techniques

    Shoulder Impingement and Its Management Through Interventional Pain Techniques

    Shoulder impingement syndrome, also known as swimmer’s shoulder, occurs when the rotator cuff tendons become compressed between the shoulder bones, often due to repetitive overhead motions or aging-related wear and tear. This condition leads to pain, reduced mobility, and difficulty performing daily tasks. At Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation, comprehensive care options, including interventional pain management, aim to relieve symptoms and restore function.

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  • Rotator Cuff Tears: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

    Rotator Cuff Tears: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

    The rotator cuff is a group of four tendons and muscles that stabilize the shoulder and allow for a wide range of arm movements. A rotator cuff tear occurs when one or more of these tendons are injured, leading to pain, weakness, and limited mobility. This condition is common in both active individuals and older adults due to wear and tear or acute injuries.

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  • Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis) and Its Management

    Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis) and Its Management

    Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is characterized by pain and significant stiffness in the shoulder joint, limiting its range of motion. This condition typically progresses through three phases: the freezing stage (painful phase), the frozen stage (stiffness phase), and the thawing stage (recovery phase). Each stage can last several months to years if untreated. Causes and Risk Factors - A frozen shoulder often develops when the shoulder remains immobile for extended periods due to injury, surgery, or other medical conditions.

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  • Shoulder Sprain and Strain: Effective Pain Management Approaches

    Shoulder Sprain and Strain: Effective Pain Management Approaches

    Shoulder pain is a common issue that can severely impact daily life and work performance. Shoulder sprains and strains, in particular, are injuries that can result from various causes, including accidents, repetitive motions, and heavy lifting. Understanding the difference between a sprain and a strain and the treatment options available, including interventional pain management techniques, can help patients find relief and return to their routine faster.

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  • Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections for Neck, Shoulder, and Arm Pain

    Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections for Neck, Shoulder, and Arm Pain

    A cervical epidural steroid injection is a shot to relieve chronic pain. The shot goes into a space near the spine and has anti-inflammatory effects. It’s best for pain that’s the result of nerve injury or damage. Cervical epidural injections may have to be repeated for ongoing pain relief. Insurance and some government programs may cover the costs. The out-of-pocket expenses for those without coverage are similar to the costs of conservative pain treatment.

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  • Sports Medicine: Shoulder Labrum Tears

    Sports Medicine: Shoulder Labrum Tears

    Tears to the specialized cartilage tissue in the shoulder known as the labrum can cause pain and instability in the shoulder. What Is The Shoulder Labrum? The labrum is a cup-shaped rim of cartilage that lines and reinforces the ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder. The shoulder joint is composed of the glenoid (the shallow shoulder "socket") and the head of the upper arm bone known as the humerus (the "ball").

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  • How Epidural Steroid Injections Can Help You Recover From A Shoulder Injury

    How Epidural Steroid Injections Can Help You Recover From A Shoulder Injury

    Chronic shoulder pain can be debilitating. Normal daily activities such as lifting laundry from the washing machine, carrying groceries from the car into the house, or reaching for an item on a tall shelf can become difficult to perform and cause major discomfort. When pain continues to worsen or fails to respond to other forms of treatment, minimally invasive epidural steroid injections (ESI) may provide some patients the pain relief they need to be able to comfortably perform a wide range of tasks.

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  • My Shoulder Hurts! Will An Epidural Steroid Injection Help?

    My Shoulder Hurts! Will An Epidural Steroid Injection Help?

    Chronic pain is typically due to inflammation or painful swelling in a particular area. Shoulder pain is a common problem for both men and women and unfortunately, the shoulder joint offers the widest range of motion. The most mobile area of the whole body, the shoulder allows individuals to move their arms forward, backward, and in full circles in order to do a myriad of things throughout the day.

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  • What’s Wrong With My Shoulder?

    What’s Wrong With My Shoulder?

    Your Shoulder - It’s not just a simple joint, it’s a complex structure of muscles and tendons (which hold your muscles to your bones). It lets you scratch your back, drive your car, or get something off a shelf. But all those moving parts mean things can go wrong, which is why so many people have shoulder problems at some point.

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