Showing posts with label tendonitis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tendonitis. Show all posts

Friday, January 10, 2014

Shoulder Bursitis

What is bursitis and how did you get it?

Lets start with what a bursa is.  The bursa is a fluid filled pouch that acts as a cushion between the bones of your shoulder and arm and the tendons and soft tissues that attach to them. Bursitis is an inflammation or irritation of this pouch. Bursitis is also often associated with tendonitis.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Weight lifter's Elbow??

Weight lifter's elbow? Never heard of it!  

How about Mommy's elbow? Carpenter's elbow? Typer's elbow? Salesman elbow? ..... No?

Perhaps Tennis or Golfer's elbow?   Yes I am sure that most of you have heard of these 2 issues.  But all the others are the same problem.  Any of the options above create similar stress on the elbow as does tennis or golf. Mom tries to do all her tasks one handed while keeping hold of a crying child; Joe swings a hammer or holds a drill overhead for hours at a time; Jean decides that doing 3 sets of lateral raises with increased weight should be OK; and Fred sits at his computer programming all day long with fingers flying across the keys.

All of these tasks stress the forearm muscles.  These muscles actually are responsible for motions and movements at the wrist. The common extensors are the muscles that pull your wrist up and they attach to the outside condyle (bony area) of your elbow and the common flexors attach to the inside condyle and they pull our wrist down.  They also control the movements of the fingers for opening and closing the hand.