Shoulder TEP pain

In a shoulder TEP, both the head and the socket of the joint between the upper arm and the shoulder blade were artificially replaced, for example to treat advanced shoulder joint arthrosis. Shoulder TEPs are used less frequently than knee or hip TEPs, for example, because shoulder joint arthrosis is less common and anchoring the … Shoulder TEP pain

Prognosis | Shoulder TEP pain

Prognosis A shoulder TEP is used, for example, in patients with advanced shoulder joint arthrosis or rheumatoid arthritis and promises pain relief in these patient groups until they are free of symptoms. Although shoulder endoprostheses are constantly being further developed, there is no guarantee of final mobility after the operation. This can usually be improved … Prognosis | Shoulder TEP pain

Is it allowed to do sports despite pain? | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Pain

Is it allowed to do sports despite pain? In shoulder impingement syndrome, the muscle and strength build-up of the muscles surrounding the shoulder as well as the maintenance and improvement of mobility are very important for the success of the therapy. For this reason, sports may also be done with a shoulder impingement syndrome, but … Is it allowed to do sports despite pain? | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Pain

Painkillers | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Pain

Painkillers In the case of shoulder impingement syndrome, it may be advisable to take painkillers at times in addition to physiotherapy. Anti-inflammatory painkillers such as ibuprofen or diclofenac are particularly recommended for severe pain, but they should not be regarded as a long-term therapy as they cannot eliminate the cause of the pain. Their anti-inflammatory … Painkillers | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Pain

Pain during simple strengthening exercises | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Pain

Pain during simple strengthening exercises In order to avoid further damage and inflammation of the tendon, these stresses should be avoided to a large extent. Nevertheless, it cannot be ruled out that strengthening exercises, even as part of physiotherapy, may lead to slight muscle tension and pain, but these should no longer be present after … Pain during simple strengthening exercises | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Pain

Is it allowed to do sports despite pain? | PainSymptoms of rotator cuff rupture

Is it allowed to do sports despite pain? The question of whether sport can be done despite pain after a rotator cuff rupture depends on the factors that trigger the pain. This article may also be of interest to you: MTT after a rotator cuff rupture – OP If the sporting activity itself triggers the … Is it allowed to do sports despite pain? | PainSymptoms of rotator cuff rupture

Pain with shoulder arthrosis

Shoulder arthrosis (also called omarthrosis) is a slowly progressing disease with initially unspecific symptoms. It is characterized by a progressive degradation of the cartilage up to its complete loss. In the case of so-called cartilage baldness, it is possible that bone rubs against bone and causes pain when the shoulder joint is moved. Shoulder arthrosis … Pain with shoulder arthrosis

Restricted movement | Pain with shoulder arthrosis

Restricted movement With shoulder arthrosis, the freedom of movement of the shoulder in all directions is increasingly lost over the course of the disease. Particularly typical of shoulder arthrosis at the beginning are increasing problems when working above the head or during external rotation and reaching backwards. A similar picture is seen with the so-called … Restricted movement | Pain with shoulder arthrosis