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What are the common Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries

AOSM is a popular med-clinic that provides treatment for all shoulder injuries. Here, you will get treatment form the best shoulder surgeons.

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What are the common Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries

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  1. What are the common Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries?

  2. An Introduction Experiencing steering wheel vibrations when applying brakes at highway speeds is a widespread brake issue across various vehicle makes and models. Several factors can contribute to this shaking sensation. The primary causes include warped front rotors, hot spots (minor irregularities) on the rotors resulting from excessive heat, or the presence of pad impressions. When a car remains stationary for extended periods, moisture from rain or high humidity can cause the rotors to rust, except for the specific area where the brake pads make contact. AOSM is a popular med-clinic that provides treatment for all shoulder injuries. Here, you will get treatment form the best shoulder surgeons.

  3. Common Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries: • Rotator Cuff Tears • SLAP Tears • Shoulder Dislocation and Chronic Instability

  4. Rotator Cuff Tears You have a higher risk of tearing your rotator cuff if you swim, play tennis, or do another sport that requires repetitive shoulder motion. Tears may happen suddenly or gradually, over weeks or months. If you have a rotator cuff tear, you may experience: • Dull, aching shoulder pain • Trouble sleeping • Shoulder weakness • Joint clicking or popping

  5. SLAP Tears You may be at risk for a SLAP tear if you do a sport that requires repetitive shoulder motions, particularly overhead motions such as throwing a baseball. SLAP tears can happen suddenly, but are more likely to develop gradually. If you have a SLAP tear, you may notice: • A popping or locking sensation • Certain movements cause pain • Shoulder weakness • Joint instability

  6. Shoulder Dislocation and Chronic Instability If you engage in contact sports like football or hockey, there's a possibility that you have experienced a shoulder dislocation due to a collision or a fall. Such dislocations, whether partial (subluxations) or complete, increase the chances of developing a long-term condition known as shoulder instability.

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