What Is Swimmer’s Shoulder? Swimmer’s shoulder is a term used to refer to the development of shoulder pain in high volume and competitive swimmers and it encompasses a number of conditions occurring as the result of a large volume of swimming training. Swimming as an exercise requires several different shoulder motions depending on the specific… Read More >
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Addressing Underlying Risk Factors And Pathology The Key Pes anserinus tendinopathy and pes anserine bursitis are conditions commonly associated with obesity and osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. The condition is also recorded as being more common amongst females, considered most likely to be due to that fact that anatomically women have a wider pelvis which… Read More >
What Is Pes Anserine Bursitis Pes anserine bursitis also referred to as pes anserinus bursitis is an inflammatory condition of a bursa on the medial aspect of the knee. The pes anserine bursa is situated two inches below the joint line on the inside of the knee, situated between the pes anserinus tendons and superficial… Read More >
Impingement Of The Rotator Cuff? With regard to the shoulder, impingement is the painful impact of bone against the rotator cuff tendon or bursa. A situation where the humeral head of the shoulder (the “ball” of the ball and socket joint) approximates the acromion (a part of your scapula that forms the roof of the… Read More >
What Exactly Is A Bursa? A bursa is a small fluid-filled sac that functions to operate as a gliding surface to reduce rubbing, friction and irritation between tissues in the body. They are found throughout the body and there are well over a hundred bursae in the human body, the major bursae are located near… Read More >
What Is Shoulder Bursitis? Shoulder bursitis is a condition where there is an inflamed bursa in the shoulder. A bursa is a fluid filled sac that helps to reduce friction in your shoulder spaces and occur throughout the body not just exclusively in the shoulder. The Subacromial bursa is the most commonly inflamed bursa of… Read More >