Inspired by Nancy's quest for swimmer shoulder data, I am trying the following poll. Pick the option that best describes your situation. Thanks.
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Mild symptoms that resolve on their own
From time to time I experience inferior glide impingement in my right shoulder. When I feel that movement begins to become restricted, I go to my chiropractor and he works his "magic". About once a month I will need to have him adjust my shoulder.
I suspect that this situation is due more to my sleep pattern and right side dominance rather than repetitive stroke syndrome.
Mild symptoms that resolve on their own
From time to time I experience inferior glide impingement in my right shoulder. When I feel that movement begins to become restricted, I go to my chiropractor and he works his "magic". About once a month I will need to have him adjust my shoulder.
I suspect that this situation is due more to my sleep pattern and right side dominance rather than repetitive stroke syndrome.