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Frozen Shoulder

A frozen shoulder is when your shoulder hurts and you can’t move it well. Another name for it is adhesive capsulitis.It happens when the tough tissue around your shoulder joint gets thick.

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Shoulder Rotator Cuff Injury

Rotator Cuff helps to keep your Shoulder Joint Stable. The rotator cuff helps you lift and circulate your fingers away from your body, playing an important function in shoulder movement and balance. 

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Shoulder Dislocation

Recurrent shoulder dislocation happens when the shoulder joint repeatedly slips out of place, often due to injury or instability. This condition can cause significant discomfort and affect the ability .

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Biceps tendon injury

Biceps tendinitis refers to irritation in the higher biceps tendon, also known as the long head of the biceps tendon. This can arise due to repetitive overhead motions .

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AC Joint Injury

Acromioclavicular joint (AC joint) injuries can happen for many reasons, causing pain and limiting movement in the shoulder. It’s important to know about the causes.

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Calcific Tendinitis

Calcific tendinitis of Shoulder happens when calcium builds up in a supraspinatous tendon, which is a tough tissue that connects muscle to bone.