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    kayakers shoulder

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    Just wondering if anyone could throw some light on a patient I have at the moment. He's a white water kayaker and its also his profession - very high level, with lots of crazy forces being put on the shoulders.

    He came to me about 3 months ago, with right shoulder trouble, with 2 distinct areas of pain - postero-superior pain catching at 70-110 degress, and also minor pain around anterior capsule. He had an ultrasound which said small sub deltoid bursitis and minor bicipes calcification, but I've since been told that that report was unreliable...He looked pretty straightforward Wikipedia reference-linkrotator cuff trouble with secondary impingement, bad scapular control, winging etc. He got a low grade injection and lots of stability excs and rotator cuff control work. Pain in rotator cuff insertion area quickly resolved but over the past 2 months the anterior capsule pain has gotten much much worse - now in BOTH shoulders. Even simple ADLS, computer, writing etc are flaring his pain he says.

    He has been out of action now for nearly 4 months and this is his livlihood. Sports musculoskel is not my area of physio, which I've told him. We're in Uganda and resources are not great so really I'm all he's got - HELP!

    I did refer him to a good ortho surgeon here to have him look at them, I was thinking labral tears, even though the 3 clinical tests were coming up negetive. Wikipedia reference-linkMRI revealed nothing, doc thought it was bicipital tendinitis bilaterally and did another injection anteriorly into the right to see if it would help before doing the left, but no improvements.

    I dont really know what else to do. He's a really good patient, adhereing to physio totally. We've been mostly doing posterior capsular stretching coz poor internal rotation, lots of scapular work, thoracic extension work and rotations - he does have 2 small Wikipedia reference-linkscoliosis which I know is having impact on technique. lots of core work. But we've had to cut out biceps stretching which was flaring too much. Anterior capsule seems a bit lax,

    ANy further advice would be greatly appreciated.
    Any other suggestions for diagnosis?

    thank you!

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    Re: kayakers shoulder

    Well , yes stretching in severe pain stage will lead to more flare up because you are stretching nerves too not only muscles , the pain is just protective reaction toward the the stretching .
    I would prefer complete rest with some simple mobilization exercises for the nerves around cervical , scauplae and shoulders , assurance , breathing ex.s ,Education espicially regarding sleep , behavioral and cognition therapy is really of value in this stage .

    What do you mean by kayakers ?

    cheers
    Emad



 
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