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Overcoming The Pain Of Cuff Rotator Tendonitis
Tendonitis can strike a person in any joint of the body, but is most commonly found in areas that are widely used for a variety of activities. The wrist, knees and shoulders are a common place where tendonitis generally occurs. Cuff Rotator Tendonitis: What Is It And What Happens When It Occurs? Cuff rotator tendonitis can be extremely painful, as the nerve endings generally cause the pain to radiate down one’s arms, back, shoulders and neck. The cuff rotator is located at the top of the arm where the shoulder and arm connect. This rotator gives the arm its ability to swing itself around in a circle in order to do specific tasks. There are many helpful home remedies that are a good alternative to medication, if one so desires to look into these options. Many people are leery of home remedies thinking that they do not work, but by and large, these remedies have withstood the test of time and have worked for generations before modern medicine was even thought of. Applying a soothing poultice of anti-inflammatory herbs can be helpful for cuff rotator tendonitis. Ginger and cayenne are two herbs often used for this cause. Teas can also be soothing during this time as well. Calcium and magnesium supplements help to soothe the pain of the tendonitis, and changing one’s diet can often eliminate this problem entirely. Cuff rotator tendonitis can become a thing of the past with the proper care and treatment over time. Latest News About TendonitisWorld Athletes of the Year set out on $1 Million Jackpot campaign in Oslo - IAAF Golden League (IAAF) 14 June 2007 - Oslo, Norway - The presence of Asafa Powell (JAM) and Sanya Richards (USA), the 2006 World Athletes of the Year, guarantees a sure fire start to the IAAF Golden League 2007 at the ExxonMobil Bislett Games in the Norwegian capital's famous Bislett cauldron on Friday evening (15 June). Dunn: Trade talk nothing new (The Cincinnati Post)An off day brought swirling rumors that Reds left fielder Adam Dunn was on the trading block, but the only thing disturbed was Dunn's dinner. Nigeria: Fasuba Test-Runs in Oslo Ahead of Algiers 2007 (AllAfrica.com)Olusoji Fasuba, Nigeria's hope for sprint and 4x100m relay gold medals at next month's All Africa Games in Algiers, kicks off his 2007 IAAF Golden League season today at Oslo's ExxonMobil Bislett Games in Norway. Peavy's proven himself (Bradenton Herald)A camera crew was at Tropicana Field on Wednesday gathering film for a music video that will accompany the upcoming sequel to the Disney Channel's "High School Musical." Lewis happy to dig out his holiday gear (The Scotsman: Sport)HIBS kid Lewis Stevenson today insisted he wasn't envious in the slightest as he learned he'd been left out in the cold as four of his Easter Road team-mates celebrated being named in Scotland's Under-20 squad for this month's World Cup in Canada. TendonitisFacts.Com Home | Articles | Contact Us | Resources | Privacy
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