Shoulder Pain: Hidden causes and 6 top tips for assessment and
By David Pope Is your patient’s referred or radicular shoulder pain pretending to be from irritation of the local structures? Referred cervical and thoracic pain may present with similarities to pathological local structures internal or external to the joint capsule (Ponappan et al. 2015). Keeping in mind local pathology, which may occur in combination with []Read More
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