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Alternatives to Shoulder Surgery by - Acueastwest

The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, and as such, the most susceptible to injury. It is no surprise that so many individuals find themselves being faced with the possibility of having to undergo shoulder surgery. Read complete study at: http://acueastwest.com/alternatives-to-shoulder-surgery/

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Alternatives to Shoulder Surgery by - Acueastwest

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  1. Alternatives to Shoulder Surgery Salt Lake City 34 S. 500 East Suite 202 SLC, Utah 84102 Phone: (801) 582-2011 Park City 1790 Sun Peak Dr. Suite B-106 Park City, Utah 84098 Phone: (435) 640-1353 St. George 558 E. Riverside Dr. Suite 208 St. George, UT 84790 Phone: (435) 773-7790 http://acueastwest.com

  2. Introduction The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, and as such, the most susceptible to injury. It is no surprise that so many individuals find themselves being faced with the possibility of having to undergo shoulder surgery. However, there are many ways you can avoid invasive shoulder surgery, thereby avoiding the many risks associated with it. Shoulder surgery includes risks such as: loss of range-of-motion, nerve damage, infection, and more. Here are a few alternatives that you may want to consider:

  3. Allograph Amniotic Stem Cell Procedures – The rotator cuff muscles are four muscles within the shoulder area that are oftentimes the culprits for shoulder issues. If this is the case for you, exercising those muscles may be an option that can reduce or even eliminate your shoulder issues. The primary exercises you can do for the rotator cuff muscles are termed internal and external rotations. These exercises can easily be found all over the internet. Be sure if you choose this route to start off light resistance and gradually work your way up over time as the muscles strengthen. If you feel any sort of pain or discomfort in the shoulders, decrease the resistance/weight you are using for the exercise.

  4. Rotator Cuff Exercises – There are a few companies that have begun utilizing a fairly new medical procedure that uses stem cells and platelets. This procedure is used for common injuries of the rotator cuff, the shoulder labrum, arthritis, and a variety of other degenerative shoulder issues. The great thing about this alternative is that for most patients, it requires little to no recovery time after the procedure. The procedure takes advantage of your body’s own healing mechanisms to repair the shoulders. While a relatively new procedure, it has shown to be extremely effective and a great alternative to a variety of traditional shoulder surgeries.

  5. Ice and Heat Combined with Rest – For less severe shoulder issues, sometimes something as simple as resting the joints and using ice compresses can do the trick. Initially, you want to apply ice for up to 20 minutes at a time, giving at least 20 minutes break in-between. Try this for about 48 hours while restricting the use of the shoulders as much as possible during that time. After the ice treatment has been used, then switch to heat compresses to promote blood flow to the area, using the same approach as with the ice treatment.

  6. Contact Us Read complete study at:http://acueastwest.com/alternatives-to-shoulder-surgery/ Park City 1790 Sun Peak Dr. Suite B-106 Park City, Utah 84098 Phone: (435) 640-1353 St. George 558 E. Riverside Dr. Suite 208 St. George, UT 84790 Phone: (435) 773-7790 Salt Lake City 34 S. 500 East Suite 202 SLC, Utah 84102 Phone: (801) 582-2011

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