Monday, July 13, 2015

Three Motions to Avoid with a Shoulder Condition
The shoulder is an interesting joint because it has such a broad, unrestricted range of motion.  Because of its versatility, this mobile joint may become compromised by extreme ranges of motion.  There are few movements or arm positions that are potentially dangerous if you have a preexisting shoulder problem.  In fact there are three particular positions or movements to avoid if you have had a previous shoulder condition.
  1. Working for prolonged periods with your arms overhead
  2. Reaching behind your body to lift an object
  3. Sleeping with your arms overhead
Let’s take a look at each of these potentially injurious shoulder motions.
 
Working With Your Arms Overhead
 
Working with your arms overhead for short periods is generally acceptable; however when you must work with your arms overhead for prolonged periods of time it may cause great stress and strain to the muscles, nerves and blood vessels in the shoulder region.  When this happens you may experience symptoms of numbness and tingling in your hands.
 
Reaching Behind Your Body to Lift an ObjectShoulder Motions to Avoid
 
 
Have you ever reached behind your car seat to pick something up while you were sitting in the front seat?  This type of motion compromises the shoulder joint and can lead to injury.  If you’ve ever injured your rotator cuff, this motion may be exceptionally dangerous and should be avoided.
 
Sleeping With Your Arms Overhead
 
When you sleep in this position it’s not uncommon to develop tingling or numbness sensations in your hands.  This is very similar to working with your arms overhead.  The only difference is that while sleeping with your arms overhead, your shoulders may remain in that compromising position for several hours.
 
Healthy Posture
 
The healthiest position for your shoulders is to remain in as neutral and relaxed posture and range of motion with whatever activity you are participating in.  If you must place your shoulders and arms in an awkward position, be sure to limit the time and amount of strain you exert on your shoulders while in that compromising position.
 
Chiropractic Care for Shoulder Injuries
 
Our practice has a great record of success when it comes to treating shoulder conditions.  Chiropractic adjustments to the shoulder joint and spine can relieve stress and strain from stretched, irritated or torn shoulder muscles and ligaments.  Whether you’ve had a rotator cuff injury or just a simple shoulder pain or strain, you should consider coming in for a shoulder adjustment.
 
***Disclaimer: This content is solely for informational purposes and should not be substituted for medical or chiropractic advice. It is recommended that you seek professional advice by a licensed health care professional.Scott Chiropractic and Wellness
Matthew Scott, DC 
5080 Virginia Pkwy Ste 550
McKinney, TX 75070
(972) 540-5445
www.scott-chiropractic.com

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