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Clavicle Fracture

A clavicle fracture or broken collarbone, also known as a fracture of the clavicle bone, runs along the front of the shoulder to the breastbone

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Describing a Scapula Fracture

A scapula fracture refers to a break in the shoulder blade bone at the back of the shoulder. This type of injury is quite rare,

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Knowing All About a Supraspinatus Rupture

The supraspinatus muscle is located along the shoulder blade’s top part and inserts at the top of the humerus bone. It is among the four

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Fracture of the Neck of the Humerus

A direct impact on the shoulder or falling onto an outstretched hand can lead to a fractured neck of the humerus. It is a bone

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Pec Major Tendon Strain (Rupture)

The pectoralis muscle, which is located at the front of the chest, is a large and strong muscle that rotates the arm inward. The muscle’s

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Long Head of Biceps Rupture on the Shoulder

Long Head of Biceps Rupture The biceps muscle bifurcates into two tendons at the shoulder, a long one and a short one. The long tendon

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Shoulder Sprain

Shoulder Sprain Treatment A shoulder sprain occurs when there is a tear in the ligaments, which are strong bands of fibrous tissues connecting one bone

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Knowing All About Rotator Cuff Tendonitis

Rotator cuff tendonitis, also known as rotator cuff tendinopathy, is a degenerative condition that affects one or more of the rotator cuff tendons located on

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Posterior Shoulder Dislocation

A posterior shoulder dislocation takes place when the head of the long bone in the upper arm, known as the humerus, moves backward out of

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Long Head of Biceps Inflammation

The biceps muscle bifurcates into two tendons at the shoulder, which is the long tendon and the short tendon. The long tendon goes over the

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