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    Re: Shoulder Problem

    Hi,

    I do not have a hunch back nor a forward head posture, i weight lift as a hobby and during the day i do office work.

    My pain is elicited when my arm is directly horizontal (aeroplane wing position) to the body during abduction and my dominant hand is the left, the injured one.

    Any ideas?


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    Re: Shoulder Problem

    Without evaluating in person I could not say, it may be a problem fascilitated by poor neck posture and Thoracic spine kyphosis. Evaluation is the most significant aspect required.


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    Re: Shoulder Problem


    Hallo,

    Yes,I agree with physiotheraist above evaluation is essential to give proper diagnosis to aid in a treatment

    Any how,answers to the follwing items obtained by proper orthpedic or physiotherapist could help to clarify the diagnosis:

    Evaluation for:
    Articular pattern,
    End Feel,
    contractile resposnes,
    Active Vs. passive movement,
    stages of arthritis,





    Regards,,,,,




 
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