Title: Suffering from a frozen shoulder pain?
1Suffering from a frozen shoulder pain?
- Get instant treatment with the following pain
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2- Frozen shoulder, also referred to as adhesive
capsulitis usually happens when there is
stiffness in the shoulder resulting in immobility
of the shoulder joints.
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3How to prevent shoulder pain?
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4Preventing chronic shoulder pain
- To minimize neck and shoulder pain, it may help
to - Develop better posture
- Optimize your workspace or work environment
- Reduce the stress that your daily routines put on
your body -
Ergonomics is the process of designing equipment,
systems, and processes that function well with
human bodies. Ergonomically friendly work
environments and habits are key to reducing your
risk of workplace injuries and pain. If you work
at a desk, try these tips to improve your
workspace and avoid shoulder pain.
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5Rearrange your workspace
- Your desk should be level with your elbows while
youre seated. If its too high, it can cause
shoulder fatigue. If its not adjustable,
consider installing an adjustable keyboard and
mouse tray. - Your computer monitor should sit about an arms
length away from you. The top of your screen
should be just below your eye level. Keep your
monitor and keyboard centered in front of you.
Constantly twisting your neck to look at your
monitor can cause neck and shoulder pain. Neck
problems, such as pinched nerves, often refer
pain into the shoulder region, says Sorrells.
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6Invest in a headset
- If your job entails a lot of talking on the
phone, consider using a headset. If you dont
want to use a headset, try to avoid cradling your
phone between your ear and your shoulder. And
keep it within easy reach of your non-dominant
hand. That way, you can continue to type or use
the mouse while youre talking.
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7Take regular breaks and walks
- Chris suggests taking a 30-second micro-break
every 30 minutes. During each break, shake out
your hands and arms. Also, relax your eyes, head,
and neck by refocusing your vision on a point
about 20 feet away from you. - Every once in a while, leave your desk and take a
walk. Sorrells suggests a 10-minute break every
two to three hours. Taking a longer walk on your
lunch break is also a good idea.
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