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- Ligaments hold the shoulder joint together. A disruption or weakening of these connections is a shoulder separation. ... of ligament tear is considered a second-degree shoulder separation.
- The shoulder joint is a ball-and-socket joint and is the most freely moving joint of the body. The shoulder joint can move in multiple directions therefore it ...
- Tearing and inflammation of the tendons of the shoulder muscles can occur in sports which require the ... pitching, swimming, and lifting weights. Most often the shoulder will heal if a break is taken from ...
- After a shoulder injury you may be fitted with a shoulder sling to help immobilize the joint to aid in the ...
- Shoulder arthroscopy is a type of surgery to examine or repair the tissues inside or around your shoulder joint. The procedure uses a small camera, called ...
- The shoulder blade retraction with no tubing exercise stretches the muscles that hold your shoulder blade (scapula).
- The anterior shoulder stretch is an exercise that stretches the anterior, or front, part of your shoulder.
- The shoulder blade retraction with tubing exercise stretches the muscles that hold your shoulder blade (scapula).
- Stretching the back of your shoulder is an exercise that stretches the back part of your injured shoulder joint.
- ... different injuries, but most typically for arm or shoulder fractures, or dislocations. To help stabilize an injury, ...