Experiencing pain after hitting the gym may be a sign that something in your workout is not right. A good gym routine is one that helps you lose weight, build muscle, and increase strength and endurance. Sore and aching shoulders that last longer than the first few days is not one of them. Here are […]
Joint Pain
Causes of Arthritis
Despite its well-known reputation, most people don’t know arthritis isn’t a single disease. Instead, it is a blanket term that describes several specific disorders that affect joints and cause significant pain. While the risk of developing arthritis increases with age, it is far from inevitable. Understanding what can cause arthritis to develop can help you […]
Managing Joint Pain
Millions of Americans live every day with chronic joint pain that can make moving the joints in the body unbearable. Most of the time this type of pain is due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or degenerative disease. Joint pain is sometimes caused by acute injuries, which can cause the joints to swell, ache, grow red […]
Little League Elbow
Little League elbow is an overuse injury that affects young athletes as a result of their placing too much pressure on the elbow in sports, usually among pitchers. The condition results in swelling and limited range of motion of the elbow, and it develops because the young arm is not yet fully developed. The repeated […]
Brachial Plexopathy
Brachial plexopathy is a type of peripheral neuropathy. It happens when there is some type of injury to the brachial plexus, which is the collection of nerves as they meet between the neck and the shoulder (on each side). The brachial plexus includes the axillary nerve, ulnar nerve, median nerve, radial nerve, and musculocutaneous nerve. […]