Shoulder Impingement
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Subacromial Impingment and Confirmation Bias – PART 2: Alternative theories of “impingement” pain and specific anatomical findings

Shoulder impingement should no longer be considered a phenomenon of the acromion. Let’s make an accurate diagnosis and treat accordingly. Continue reading
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Subacromial Impingment and Confirmation Bias – PART 1: Background

Our understanding of Shoulder Impingement continues to evolve over time. Competing theories of the nature of its origin are presented here. Continue reading
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Smoothness

Shoulder smoothness is another essential element for normal shoulder function. Loss of smoothness leads to some common, but treatable conditions. Continue reading
