Good Day! I'm experiencing multiple
shoulder issues, but unclear if pain is
resulting from impingement and what
solutions to focus upon. I am a 51 year
old triathlete. Have had two episodes of
acute pain (June 2007 and August 2007).
I've had some minor aches, but attributed
it to volume of training. (I'm training
for Ironman Triathlon event.) After last
episode, I sought medical consultation and
was referred to othopedic surgeon. The OS
indicated that I have calcium deposits
(about a dime in circumference and 1/4"
thick), artheristis in A/C Joint and bone
spurs on the acromion(?). I have good
days where little or no pain and then
other days that I have stiffness in the
shoulder and soreness when I reach for
things in the cupboards above shoulder
height. I also have some
difficulty/stiffness/soreness when
reaching across chest (like when I scratch
opposite elbow). I'll stop here....so
many questions. Thanks for your help!
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Sandbox Party
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jul 2006 Posts: 7276
Posted: 10-06-07 14:41pm
not sure what advice ur actually
seeking...
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Cyclingmaniac
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Sep 2007 Posts: 6
Not Sure What Advice? Posted: 10-06-07 15:55pm
Thanks, rainfire! That would help if I
asked the question or questions.
1) Does this sound like
impingement?
2) Should I be aggressive with treatment
or relax and just live with achiness?
3) Will Physical Therapy really help or am
I wasting time considering the issues?
4) Given my training activities will the
calcium deposits diminish or be an
continuing issue?
5) If pain is minimal, should I ignore it
and chalk it up to the aging process?
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