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A 4 page consideration of a client with chronic shoulder pain. The massage therapists asks several questions in order to identify the most effective treatment approach. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPmassageShoulder.rtf
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A particularly interesting example is in shoulder pain. Shoulder pain can be overwhelming for the client that has experienced it. It can disrupt even the simplest of lifes
activities. The massage therapist, however, can get at the root of this pain and offer the client considerable relief or even cure for this troubling problem.
A client presenting to a massage therapist for the address of shoulder pain should be asked several critical questions. First, The client should be asked
"When did symptoms begin?" In this particular case we are dealing with a right-hand dominant middle-aged man who has experienced shoulder pain in right shoulder for the last five
years. When the client is asked "What may have triggered the symptoms?" it is determined that the complicating activity in the case to be two fold. The had
gone bowling the day that his symptoms started. He is employed full-time as a computer programmer. It is likely that his largely sedentary lifestyle had taken a toll
on his shoulder muscles. The bowling experience simply proved too much for his shoulder muscles. This set off a series of spasms and other complications that have bothered
the client for over five years. Next the client should be asked "What signs and symptoms did he experience?". The client confides
that his primary pain is located immediately to the left of his scapula and adjacent to his cervical column. The official diagnosis should then be determined. The clients
attempt to impart a curve to the ball through a unique side arm delivery placed considerable adductor and abductor stress requiring both concentric and eccentric contraction of the affected muscles.
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