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Treat Your Own Rotator Cuff
Published in Paperback by Dog Ear Publishing, LLC (2007-01-07)
Author: Jim Johnson
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Off the cuff
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Review Date: 2008-08-21
Johnson's book is an excellent resource for anyone with rotator cuff issues. It is well written and easy to understand.

Treat your own rotator cuff
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Review Date: 2008-08-08
This book, written by a Physical Therapist, explains and shows the muscles involved in the rotator cuff more clearly than any other anatomy book I've picked up on the subject. He explains what muscles you are strengthening for each exercise. Stretching, very much like yoga stretching, is also included. If I could talk to the author, I would ask him to look up Supported Headstand as a very effective treatment for RCS, too. This is thoroughly explained in volume 16 of the International Journal of Yoga Therapy in a research article entitled Headstand for Rotator Cuff Tear: Shirshasana or Surgery.

Pain Relief
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-01
So easy to understand! I know have a good knowledge of how the shoulder works. The exercises are very helpful. Got me closer of achieving zero pain. Hardly have pain anymore, mostly tight or a little uncomfortable but that's better than chronic pain ay!! It only takes around 3-4 hours to read. DO IT IF YOU KAIN'T TAKES NO MORES!!

What a terrific book !
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-26
I was afraid I would never be able to lift weights again. Both of my shoulders were in pain, even causing me to have to lie on my back to sleep. I read this book carefully, and have followed the exercise exactly as he directs, and I have zero pain in my shoulders now ! Zero ! And I'm back to lifting weights !
I can't tell you how impressed I am with the research that went into Mr. Johnson's work. He only goes by scientific evidence based upon peer-reviewed, randomized controlled trials. This stuff really works!
By the way, I had the same experience with my back problems after reading "Treat Your Own Back" by Dr. McKenzie
Thank you Mr. Johnson!
Ken
Los Angeles, CA

Well, it worked
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-31
I hurt my rotator cuffs doing some bag work. I waited a long time (I'm a guy) to go into an ortho. He gave me the advice to work on my posture, lose weight and a photocopy of some exercises to do. Told me that how I injured myself didn't matter, fixing it was what counted. Well, posture and losing weight solved that problem.

Had a completely different feeling problem. Went back after eight months of worsening pain. Same diagnosis, they told me it was "referred pain" which was why it felt completely different. Same exercises. You can find them all over the internet.

Didn't do much for me. I slowly got more or less better on my own. But, I had nagging pain every morning, the exercises and stretches did nothing for me.

Rather than go back, I decided to try this book first, based on recommendations from a friend I followed up.

First, the explanations aside, the core of the book is short. You are only going to do about four exercises and four stretches at any one time. There are routines for severe to very mild problems (beginning to advanced).

Second, the explanations made sense and I've been able to apply them to a few other areas.

But, it has been less than a month and I'm waking up pain free from time to time, the first time in a very long time.

Would I pay this much for a paperback? Not usually, but it was a lot better than blowing half a day off from work seeing the ortho sports med guy again. Would I buy a book when the internet is swimming with essays, charts, etc.?

Well, but for the fact it works and the free stuff didn't, no. But the free stuff doesn't quite put it all together the way this does and it didn't quite do the trick.

If you've got pain, if your doctor's routines haven't really done much for you, if the internet hasn't led you anywhere new, you might really want to try this book. It has details on how to do things, number of repetitions, how long to hold the stretches, etc.

Simple? Yes. Five to ten minutes a day simple, but just the right five to ten minutes a day have made all the difference for me.

Bursitis
The shoulder: Rupture of the supraspinatus tendon and other lesions in or about the subacromial bursa
Published in Hardcover by G. Miller & Co. Medical Publishers, Inc. (1984)
Author: E. A. Codman
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The Shoulder
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-18
This is probably the single most influential book written on the shoulder. It is a classic that combines biomechanics, pathology, surgery, etc. and is clearly the work of a very bright surgeon. Well over half a century old, much of what he says is accurate. It will not replace a modern text on shoulder surgery, but should be in the library of anyone who treats shoulders.

Codman had it printed privately and sent to all members of the American College of Surgeons at his expense. This is a reprint of course.

Codman includes autobiographical material that is fascinating. He was one of the first surgeons to understand the outcome of treatment required long term followup, not just survival from an operation. When he was ostracized for his views from one Boston hospital, his wife's finances allowed him to move to another. His outrageous cartoon depicting the surgeons he criticised is included, and suggests why he was not well regarded by some of his contemporaries.

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21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Bursitis and Tendinitis, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM)
Published in CD-ROM by Progressive Management (2004-03)
Author: PM Medical Health News
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Anatomic and radiological comparisons of normal versus diseased joints: Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis
Published in Unknown Binding by Lilly (1968)
Author: Robert J Demarest
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Bursitis
Arm Care : Relief and Prevention for Shoulder Tendonitis, Tennis Elbow, Bursitis and Wrist Sprain in Athletics and Other Activities
Published in Paperback by Medical Sports Inc. (1981)
Author: Robert P. Nirschl
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Bursitis
Ask Doctor Cory.: An article from: Child Life
Published in Digital by Benjamin Franklin Literary & Medical Society, Inc. (2004-09-01)
Author: Cory SerVaas
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Bursitis
Brucellar bursitis of withers in bovines =: Bursitis brucellosa am Widerrist beim Rind
Published in Unknown Binding by Muhammad Ali Society (1985)
Author: J Langenegger
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Brucellosis in domestic equidae - isolation of brucella abortus from bursitis of the withers in Brazil =: Brucelose dos equideos domesticos -isolamento ... abortus de bursites da cernelha, no Brasil
Published in Unknown Binding by Muhammad Ali Society (1986)
Author: J Langenegger
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Bursitis
Bursitis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
Published in Paperback by ICON Health Publications (2003-12-12)
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Bursitis
Bursitis of the withers due to brucellosis in cattle, and hygienic measures at slaughter =: Bursites brucelicas na cernelha de bovinos de abate e cuidados sanitarios no matadouro
Published in Unknown Binding by s.n (1981)
Author: J Langenegger
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