Adrian Gomez on Shoulder Impingement When I was lifting weights consistently in high school and college, I had a reoccurring issue with a specific symptom: My left thumb would go numb. Not just a little tingly or little numb, I would have a completely numb, dead, senseless – thumb. I could bite my thumb and […]
Preventing Shoulder Impingement at Work
Shoulder Impingement by Michael Flores Who should read this article? An easy answer to this question is “anyone with shoulder pain who wants to be able to move better.” Regardless of what kind of injury, weakness, or pain is affecting your shoulder, you will benefit from reading this. To be more specific, I am going […]
Chad’s Shoulder Impingement Blog
Our mission is to help you end your Shoulder Pain and reduce the pinching you feel in your shoulder joint. We have devoted the entire month of May to educating and helping people reduce and even eliminate Shoulder pain and impingement (pinching). Did you know that the surgical approach to “end” your Shoulder pain is […]
Shoulder Impingement And What To Do About It
By Stephanie Nolting Shoulder impingement is a common issue that we see in physical therapy and there are many possible reasons for impingement to occur. One of the biggest things to pay attention to is posture. Some people will have extreme forward head and shoulders; in young adults it’s sometimes referred to as “gameboy back” […]
You Don’t Have To Give Up Golfing
By Stephanie Nolting I often work with people who love to golf. It is very rare for someone to come to me from hurting their back during golf. Instead, I meet people who have had to give it up (usually temporarily) because of back pain. There are some severe situations when a surgeon will not […]
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