Thursday, January 28, 2010

Rotator Cuff Syndrome More Condition_symptoms Do You Think I Should Have An Injection To Stop Shoulder Pain?

Do you think I should have an injection to stop shoulder pain? - rotator cuff syndrome more condition_symptoms

Apparently, I have had the syndrome of the rotator cuff. My doctor told me a steroid injection in the use of the shoulder, I heard that the effects only last for so long, and if the symptoms return, and worse than the contributions of time and even in damage to tendons and soft tissue that is true.

10 comments:

confused said...

Yes, I would also try to determine whether it myself. Your doctor will tell you about the risks of injections to tell the long term. And yes, take only the injections for several months. And then the pain returned in May, but not for vengeance, as recommended. However, it may need a course of injections, and your body can repair itself as soon as they relaxed and without pain.

I had two injections of steroids and cortisone. Steroids for back pain and cortisone by an Achilles tendon injury .. Both have proven to be effective, and never needed a further course of the two.

Your doctor may recommend that you take the physical therapy injections.

Of course you can always live in the tables Ibobrufen and it would really mess the stomach and the skin underneath. Have you tried a TENS machine, which is for short-term relief of pain a good thing.

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swashbuc... said...

and an injured shoulder cortical zone joint.mum was shot in the knee and all is well

edison said...

More than likely, as the investigation into the condition improves, you can only work with what is available to be glued.

norsmen said...

I had them on my knees and helped until I get the surgery she needed.

corinne_... said...

Yes and yes (not) cause damage to ligaments, but the question is, you can live with pain?

momofmod... said...

Talk with your statement about the effects and side effects.
My husband to get steroid injections to the knees. It works very well for a while and then return in full force and even worse than before. His doctor warned him to take pictures. He said to start the recordings feel much better act like you're 18 again and at the end of the shoulder or knee do worse. If you usually feel the pain, to be cautious and not too late, but if you do not feel the pain, you tend to overuse of the problem area. The doctor used to say, if it receives the vaccine feel well enough to be shot at downhill, but not, because if the vaccine is waning knee.

gtrplaye... said...

I was shot in the back area of the L1-S2, and they work for about 3 months, if at all. My last one lasted about 3 to 4 weeks. I have not heard much of the rotator cuff shots. In general, you will receive steroids in the rotator cuff by iontophoresis. However, if the pain persists, you may have shoulder surgery. It is difficult to surgery at all, depending on the severity of the crack. Moreover, when a torn labrum, you're lucky. Recovery time is approximately 4-6 weeks with some restrictions.

lexi said...

I broke my humerus and tore my rotator tried cuff.I clinical pain, took too many pills, and finally decided to shots.They not try to stop and my hair began to break off.I without it speak to your doctor before the decision.

Connie said...

Common symptoms worsened, I was shooting with his left knee. I opted for the surgery for the moment, so I took the shot have to ... like 9 months old. When I was still a little pain, but not what it was before. If I were you I would try. 1 shot will not hurt a lot of shots, but the doctors do it anyway. The choice is yours. But as I said I would. It is better to live with pain ...

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