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What is menopause “frozen shoulder” (& how to fix it)
Key takeaways Frozen shoulder is more common during perimenopause and menopause, likely due to changes in estrogen. Early diagnosis, physical therapy, lifestyle habits, and anti-inflammatory ...
It is common for people to injure their shoulders while playing a contact sport or while working out. We speqk to experts to tell you how to identify the type of injury you have and how to rehab for a ...
Wear and tear, injury, certain medical conditions, and age can take a toll on shoulder function. Oftentimes, surgery can be ...
A friend just underwent a rotator cuff repair and is recovering well. But I was wondering, what if you get to a point where ...
A SLAP tear is a shoulder injury that involves the top part of the labrum—the ring of cartilage that surrounds your shoulder socket. Your labrum helps keep your shoulder stable. SLAP stands for ...
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