Battling The Onset Of Shoulder Pain
by Jack Dobson
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The anatomy of the shoulder should be first known before discussing shoulder pain. The shoulder girdle comprises of the clavicle, the scapula and the humerus. These three vbones articulate with one another and give the shoulder the free movement. The shoulder joint itself is a ball and socket joint.
Hence, shoulder pain may arise with either of the above three bones being fractured, or the ball is dislocated from the socket.
The shoulder pain caused by the dislocation of the ball from the socket is very severe and very distinct and can be detected by an experienced orthopaedic even without an X Ray.
Shoulder pains occured by fracture of the clavicle is the most common fracture at all ages and the fracture of the scapula is the lexx common fracture.
Shoulder pain also occurs when one is tense and is under stress. This generally does not require allopathy medication. Shoulder pains of these types are best treated with altenative medicine like oil massages, magnetic theraphy and acupuncture. Of these, acupuncture works the best for shoulder pains.
Shoulder pains caused through tightening of the muscles is best treated by Yoga and meditation. When your mind is relaxed and you are stress free, then your nerves and muscles are also relaxed. These relaxtion techniques relieve you from shoulder pains in particular and all pains in general. They make you think positive and build an positive aura around you which relieves and cures you to the fullest.
For more information on Shoulder Pain Relief, and to learn different techniques, visit the VideoJug website and watch their films on the subject.
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