Causes | Pain in the spine

Causes Muscular causes: Pain in the shoulder blade often has purely muscular causes. In addition to tension of the trapezius muscle (Musculus trapezius), there may be hardening in the rhomboid muscles (Musculus rhomboideus minor and Musculus rhomboideus major). Typical of pain in the shoulder blade caused by tension in the rhomboid muscles is an increase … Causes | Pain in the spine

ISG Blocking | Pain in the spine

ISG Blocking Synonyms:ISG Arthropathy, Peripheral Articular Dysfunction of the ISG, ISG Overload, Sacroiliitis Location of the greatest pain: In the area of the upper inner part of one buttock half, clearly offset from the lumbar spine at the level of the sacrum. PathologyCause:Temporary, reversible “catching” of the ISG joint. Overload – false load reaction (joint … ISG Blocking | Pain in the spine

Pain in the shoulder blade

Introduction The shoulder blade (scapula), together with the shoulder joint, forms the connection between the upper arm and trunk. It is located on the side of the spine at the level of the rib cage and is only connected to the humerus. Since the shoulder blade is surrounded by muscles (so-called rotator cuff), a fracture … Pain in the shoulder blade

Is pain in the shoulder blade an indication of cancer? | Pain in the shoulder blade

Is pain in the shoulder blade an indication of cancer? It is extremely rare that the cause of shoulder blade pain is cancer or lung cancer. Other symptoms, such as fatigue, weight loss and chronic coughing also occur. If these persist over a period of several weeks, a doctor should be consulted. Which doctor should … Is pain in the shoulder blade an indication of cancer? | Pain in the shoulder blade

Localization of shoulder blade pain | Pain in the shoulder blade

Localization of shoulder blade pain Pain that affects the shoulder blade can be localized at different ends of the shoulder blade. This extends from the arms to the ribs and usually has a different underlying cause. Very rare, but nevertheless not to be excluded, are diseases of the internal organs. Lung diseases can also cause … Localization of shoulder blade pain | Pain in the shoulder blade

Physical therapy of impingement syndrome

You are in the sub-theme Physiotherapy of Impingement Syndrome. You will find the start page of this topic under Physiotherapy of impingement syndrome. You will find the medical-orthopedic part under our sub-topic Impingement Syndrome. Physical forms of therapy Ice/cryotherapy (cold therapy) Electrotherapy Shockwave therapy Ultrasound Tape system (Kinesiotape) Kinesiotape Kinesiotape of the shoulder joint is … Physical therapy of impingement syndrome

Causes | Impingement syndrome of the shoulder under physiotherapeutic aspects

Causes The cause of impingement of tendons under the acromion (to impinge) can be either in the connective tissue structures of the shoulder joint (tendons, capsule-ligament apparatus) or in the bony parts. The main cause is the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle, which can swell by up to 1 cm. due to degenerative processes and … Causes | Impingement syndrome of the shoulder under physiotherapeutic aspects

Pain Trigger | Impingement syndrome of the shoulder under physiotherapeutic aspects

Pain Trigger Frequently affected are adults between 20 and 60 years of age who do not primarily use their arm for heavy physical work. Poor posture, a muscularly unstable shoulder and reduced physical fitness favour the development of an impingement syndrome. The first pains often occur after unaccustomed stresses such as renovation, spring-cleaning or unknown … Pain Trigger | Impingement syndrome of the shoulder under physiotherapeutic aspects