Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Suzi, Mine he called frozen shoulder, but my rotator cuff wouldn't budge. It could have been the same thing as you have, but not given those words. Chiro worked out all of his 60 years of stored anger on my shoulder each time. He rented an apartment for his practice, bottom level and surely if tenants would have been home, they would have called the police. It was super paintful, but now I can look back with relief all problems gone. Wishing you a speedy recovery. I tried two other chiros before as this one had been our chiro decades ago, he returned back, for short stay, and now he's gone back to Montana--Hamilton. Hope he gets tired of it there regardless of its beauty and returns back to CO where he belongs and roots of his great following. Many of his customers have known him for over 30 years. He is fabulous. www.bigmedicine.com Are you able to work still? Y for Yes...save strokes here. Hugs and take it easy--yes, easy Suzi. carolgSuzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote: inflammation of the rotator cuff tendons (also called impingement syndrome) ...carolG <cgiambri@...> wrote: Is chiro calling it a frozen shoulder or is it only arm problem? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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