At the base of your shoulder joint there exists a ring of cartilage that helps support movement in the area. This is known as the glenoid labrum, and
4 Tips For Preventing Shoulder Stiffness
Shoulder stiffness is one of the more common problems for certain athletes and manual laborers, and considering how frequently we use our shoulders
How to Treat 4 Common Causes of Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain comes in many forms and can be caused by a variety of different factors. In this physical therapy education article, we are going to
Frozen Shoulder Screening Process
Frozen shoulder is a common and often misdiagnosed condition. In this article, we are going to discuss the screening process for identifying frozen
The Origins of Frozen Shoulder
Months tend to pass before the stoic frozen shoulder sufferer finally seeks medical advice. By this time, shoulder function is usually moderately
Thawing the Mystery of the Frozen Shoulder
Whether originating from the press box at the ball park or second hand information from across the fence, there are two catch all tags that shoulder
Flu Shot Can Lead to a Stiff Shoulder: Be Proactive!
Winter is coming and that’s cold enough. The last thing you need is a frozen shoulder in addition to the freezing temps. Unfortunately, as we
Bad Exercises for your Rotator Cuff
If you have injured your rotator cuff, physical therapy exercises are a great way to reduce your pain and increase you range-of-motion in the
Physical Therapy Can Help Your Rotator Cuff Tear – Here’s How
Rotator cuff tears can lead to a host of associated symptoms, including pain, decreased range-of-motion, and more. But roughly 2/3 of rotator cuff