The extensive mobility of the shoulder is composed of an interplay of different joints. This structure makes the shoulder joint the most mobile joint in our body. It is hardly stabilized by bones, but held by soft tissues such as ligaments and muscles. This allows a high degree of freedom of movement, but also a high susceptibility to injuries. Below you will find an overview of articles from physiotherapy with shoulder diseases:
- Physiotherapy for shoulder arthrosis
- Physiotherapy for biceps tendon inflammation
- Physiotherapy for shoulder impingement syndrome
- Physiotherapy at a Frozen Shoulder
- Physiotherapy for a calcified shoulder
- Physiotherapy for shoulder joint instability
- Physiotherapy for shoulder arm syndrome
- Physiotherapy for shoulder pain
Below you will find an overview of physiotherapeutic articles for fractures and concomitant symptoms of the shoulder:
- Physiotherapy for rotator cuff rupture
- Torn rotator cuff
- Physiotherapy for torn ligaments of the shoulder
- Physiotherapy for biceps tendon rupture
- Physiotherapy after a total shoulder endoprosthesis
- Physiotherapy after a collarbone fracture
- Physiotherapy after a shoulder dislocation
- Physiotherapy for a SLAP lesion
Below you will find articles with exercises from physiotherapy for certain diseases of the shoulder:
- Shoulder Arthrosis – Exercises
- Shoulder joint arthrosis – exercises
- Exercises for the rotator cuff
- Biceps Tendon Inflammation – Exercises
- Shoulder Impingement Syndrome – exercises
- Shoulder total endoprosthesis – exercises
- Frozen Shoulder – exercises
- Shoulder pain – exercises
- SLAP lesion – exercises
Below is a list of articles with content about symptoms/pain of certain shoulder disorders:
- Pain with shoulder arthrosis
- Pain/symptoms of rotator cuff rupture
- Shoulder Impingement Syndrome – Pain
- Total shoulder endoprosthesis – Pain
- Frozen Shoulder – Symptoms / Pain
Below you will find a list of articles with general information:
- Shoulder arthrosis (omarthrosis)
- Rotator cuff tear
- Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
- Shoulder TEP
- Shoulder instability – therapy
- Biceps tendon inflammation – Therapy