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Member Since May 20, 2010 , From
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http://www.accelerationphysicaltherapy.com Driving Your Rehabilitation in the Right Direction.
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I have #1 rotator cuff tendinopathy. no tear #2 ...
There are several structures that are under where the bone connects to the shoulder blade, called the subacromial space. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles, the subacromial bursa is a fluid ...
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Two acl surgeries... can they retear???
It is absolutely possible for you to retear your ACL graft, even if you are wearing your brace. The most important thing that you can do is follow through fully with your post-surgical physical ...
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Rotater cuff surgery
As you can imagine, not all rotator cuff repairs are alike. Sometimes the surgery is much more extensive in terms of the number and importance of structures repaired. Typically your surgeon will ...
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Physical Therapy & Lower Back Pain
Physical Therapy can be beneficial for low back pain, provided that your symptoms are of a mechanical nature. Using manual therapy techniques, your physical therapist can specifically stretch out ...
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Ligament repair?
There are many types of shoulder surgery that will repair various structures. Most of the time, if there is a ligament torn, it is due to a dislocation where the ball comes out the front or straight ...
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Pain pain
It is not unusual to have pain two weeks after a bad ankle sprain, but if you are concerned you should follow up with your primary care physician. I would also suggest that you seek out a physical ...
Posted 3 years ago
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Both surgeries require a significant amount of physical therapy to regain mobility and strength. The total hip is likely a bit more disruptive to your life, as you will be required to follow movement ...
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Back Pain?
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While bending is important, getting the knee straight is likely the most important part of a TKA. As Lynn wrote above, 120 degrees is acceptable, but 130 degrees is what we would like. For more info ...
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I always had knee trouble since I was younger ...
The hip and knee share the femur bone. The hip has a tremendous amount of muscle mass in the hip that should be controling where your femur is in space. Most importantly, rotation of the femur can ...
Posted 3 years ago
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