We use our arms regularly throughout the day, so an injury to your shoulder can cause pain with even the most modest of movements. You’ll also find it
A Functioning Shoulder for the Ages Part 2: 40s & 50s
In a recent article, we talked about the various shoulder conditions and injuries that can impact a person in their 20s and 30s. In this article, we
A Functioning Shoulder for the Ages Part 1: 20s & 30s
Jim Marshall said it best with his retort to coach Bud Grant regarding the intensity of a practice: “coach, there’s only so much tread on the tire.” A
Hockey Injuries & Physical Therapy
Minnesota is known as The State of Hockey. Whether it’s watching the Wild, or playing in a pond hockey league, Minnesotans all over the state love
The Prevalence of Shoulder Injuries Among Industrial & Trade Workers
This is a frequent topic of discussion for patients suffering from shoulder injuries as they look back on the wear-and-tear over the course of their
Shoulder Injuries in American Sports, Part 2
Note: this is the second article in our series on Shoulder Injuries in American Sports. Read the first part here. In part 1, we talked about the
Shoulder Injury in American Sports, Part 1
Having watched many of the Olympic competitions this summer, it continues to amaze me what the shoulder girdle is able to accomplish. From the