Aging Lifter
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Randomly started experiencing serious pain in my right shoulder on Sunday after doing some chainsaw work. Went to bed that night and my sleep was interrupted by the pain. I was hoping it would go away on its own so I began treating with ice and antiinflammatories. By Wednesday afternoon pain was still present with no improvement so I went to get X-Rays. Dr says:
"No acute fracture or dislocation. Calcification can be seen lateral to the humeral head. No significant degenerative changes."
Through my research I've realized this is pretty common and normally treatable through non evasive means.
I already take Glycine and glucosamine with MSM.
I plan to start also taking collagen and cissus.
Additionally I plan to continue icing, antiinflammatories and range of motion/rotator cuff exercises.
Do you guys have any experience with this and or have any other suggestions?
Thank You
"No acute fracture or dislocation. Calcification can be seen lateral to the humeral head. No significant degenerative changes."
Through my research I've realized this is pretty common and normally treatable through non evasive means.
I already take Glycine and glucosamine with MSM.
I plan to start also taking collagen and cissus.
Additionally I plan to continue icing, antiinflammatories and range of motion/rotator cuff exercises.
Do you guys have any experience with this and or have any other suggestions?
Thank You