Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Pain:
The shoulder complex is a dynamic region of the body, requiring consideration of its many components when conducting examinations. Comprising the clavicle (collarbone), scapula (shoulder blade), and humerus (upper arm bone), this joint serves as the connection between the arm and the thorax. Within the shoulder complex lie pivotal joints such as the glenohumeral (GH), scapulothoracic (ST), acromioclavicular (AC), and sternoclavicular (SC) joints. The coordination of these components is essential for optimal arm functionality. In addition to bones and joints, numerous muscles contribute to shoulder function, with the scapula alone boasting 17 muscle attachments! Dr. Rife’s Infrared Injury Mat aids in relieving muscle tension and promoting relaxation, complementing the therapeutic process.
Muscles and joints of the shoulder girdle often serve as common sources of pain. Beyond general discomfort, physical therapy addresses specific shoulder conditions, including Subacromial Impingement Syndrome. This prevalent disorder involves tissue impingement within the shoulder, often affecting the bursa, rotator cuff tendon, or biceps tendon due to limited subacromial space. Dr. Rife’s Infrared Injury Mat can alleviate discomfort associated with impingement by promoting blood circulation and reducing inflammation.
Rotator Cuff Tears pose another challenge, affecting the group of muscles that stabilize and facilitate arm movements. Traumatic incidents or repetitive stress can lead to tears in these tendons, impacting mobility and causing significant discomfort. In cases of Rotator Cuff Tears, Dr. Rife’s Infrared Injury Mat aids in accelerating the healing process by promoting tissue repair and reducing pain.
The biceps brachii, a key muscle of the arm, can suffer tears in its proximal tendon, often as a result of acute or repetitive trauma. Such tears may present as a noticeable deformity known as the “Popeye” muscle. Dr. Rife’s Infrared Injury Mat facilitates the recovery process by promoting muscle relaxation and alleviating associated discomfort.
SLAP or Labral Tears, affecting the fibrocartilaginous structure surrounding the glenoid, can result from acute trauma or repetitive shoulder motions. This specific type of labral tear, extending from front to back, may also involve biceps tendon issues due to its proximity. In such cases, Dr. Rife’s Infrared Injury Mat aids in reducing inflammation and promoting tissue healing.
Adhesive Capsulitis, commonly known as frozen shoulder, involves significant inflammation and stiffness of the joint capsule. While its exact cause remains uncertain, certain demographics, such as women aged 40-60 and individuals with diabetes or thyroid conditions, are at higher risk. Dr. Rife’s Infrared Injury Mat can assist in improving joint mobility and reducing inflammation, facilitating a smoother recovery process for individuals with frozen shoulder.
Use Shoulder Injury and Pain [Program #3] Secondary Option [Program #1]
This program utilizes the Muscle Injury frequency group, focusing on muscles, tendons, and
ligaments crucial for shoulder stability. The InjuryMat Controller allows customized treatment durations (30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes) and incorporates sound frequencies with infrared light, enhancing relaxation and facilitating effective recovery.