Osteoarthritis in the Shoulder

Shoulder osteoarthritis can affect the glenohumeral joint or the acromioclavicular (AC) joint.
Neck Pain & The Ageing Process

As we get older, the effects of ageing and everyday use cause wear to the vertebra, facet joints, discs and soft tissues that make up the spine.
Osteoarthritis in the Ankle and Foot: Expert Help from Buxton & Bakewell Osteopathy Clinic

Osteoarthritis (OA) causes cartilage in a joint to wear down. Cartilage is basically a material that lines bony surfaces in joints. It helps prevent friction and fundamentally acts as a ‘shock absorber’.
Knee Osteoarthritis Treatment in Buxton & Bakewell | Focused Shockwave Therapy

Knees are one of the most commonly affected areas for osteoarthritis (OA). This is caused by a slow progressive loss of cartilage in the knee joint.
Muscle Problems in the Shoulder Joint

Common shoulder muscle pains come from the rotator cuffs, the biceps, the scapulothoracic muscles, the pectorals or the deltoids.
Tendon Problems in the Shoulder Joint

Tendon problems in the shoulder include rotator cuff tendinopathy and impingement syndrome, calcification and biceps tendinopathy.
1. Knee Pain

Knee injuries comprise about 55% of all sports injuries, and around 25% of all problems treated by orthopaedic surgeons. They include runner’s knee, cruciate ligament injuries and patella tendinopathy.
2. Shoulder Injuries

About 20% of sports injuries involve the shoulder. Shoulder injuries are most common in sports that involve overhead movement, like tennis, cricket, swimming, weightlifting and volleyball.
3. Ankle Sprains

Ankle sprains are very common among football, rugby, hockey, basketball, and volleyball players. They are almost inevitable in sports that involve jumping, running and turning quickly.