Shoulder impingement syndrome is a condition in which the shoulder’s rotator cuff muscles are pinched where they run between the humerus and the shoulder blade. Anyone who does repetitive overhead movements could develop a shoulder impingement. If you are experiencing this, you may have many questions about your shoulder impingement, including its likely recovery time.

Approximately how long is the recovery time for a shoulder impingement?
February 7th, 2022
Can a PT clinic help with shoulder injuries from car accidents?
January 17th, 2022In car accidents, shoulder injuries are common. The shoulder joint is where the upper arm bone (humerus) joins the collarbone and shoulder blade (scapula). This ball-and-socket joint is susceptible to dislocation, which can occur during a car accident. Shoulder dislocation injuries from a car accident can also lead to other issues. Tears can occur in

How can you injure your shoulder internal rotation muscles?
January 14th, 2022Your shoulder internal rotation muscles are also called rotator cuff muscles, and they help you rotate your shoulder to allow you to do things like reach for something in front of you. An injury to your shoulder internal rotation muscles can be caused by many different things. One common cause is repetitive overhead or cross-body