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    Pulled tendon, neck stiffness, shoulder pain, what can I do?

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      Rosh last edited by

      i think i have symptoms that are similar to yours. i'm not sure if i'm reading it right, but i do have pain below my shoulder, it's located below the shoulder blade slightly. it's been bothering me for about a month and a half now. however, i dont have the same level of pain as you and the neck problem is not present. if i were you, i would totally get the neck checked out as soon as your insurance kicks in. as for the shoulder, i'm not sure what it is. all i know is sometimes when i breathe in or stretch i get a sharp pain and my back sometimes cracks. i've thought about getting acupuncture in the hopes that it'll relieve some of the pain and stiffness.

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        dj100 last edited by

        @Rosh:

        i think i have symptoms that are similar to yours. i'm not sure if i'm reading it right, but i do have pain below my shoulder, it's located below the shoulder blade slightly. it's been bothering me for about a month and a half now. however, i dont have the same level of pain as you and the neck problem is not present. if i were you, i would totally get the neck checked out as soon as your insurance kicks in. as for the shoulder, i'm not sure what it is. all i know is sometimes when i breathe in or stretch i get a sharp pain and my back sometimes cracks. i've thought about getting acupuncture in the hopes that it'll relieve some of the pain and stiffness.

        welcome to the forum…
        what country are you from btw, cos i'm considering acupuncture (in the UK) and am interested in what company you will use, and how much it will cost.
        do write back, thanks 🙂

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          MasterCracker last edited by

          Yep
          had this plenty of times
          it's probably just a 'stiff neck'

          neck pain is common
          no neck pain is uncommon
          we live our lives
          lift this and that
          sleep like this or that
          and our neck bares the burden
          our postures change acoording to muscle use
          or lack of

          unless you were doing some serious lifting
          or serious exercise
          i doubt you have 'pulled tendon'
          where muscle has actually Pulled off the bone
          this takes a lot of force
          or repetitive movement w a strained muscle

          I'm not saying you don't have one
          just be careful of non doctor diagnosis

          often these pains
          are muscle adhesions/ knots
          or symptoms of over worked
          inflamed muscle tissue

          i don't see how 'cracking' joints would help
          the muscles involved
          or tendons if it were
          But the stretches
          you do to get the cracks
          done gently, slowly
          would definitely be beneficial

          massage therapy
          it's the best thing since ice cream
          for a sore or strained neck

          Ever had "deep tissue' massage
          done on a stiff neck?
          it's been clinically proven
          to be 100 times more effective than tylenol

          ok maybe not so much
          but it's priceless pain /strain relief

          just found this randomly
          http://www.shoulder-pain-management.com/shouldermusclestrain.html

          hope it helps
          hope your feelin better

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            dj100 last edited by

            good post MC, i got punched in the back of the neck though… could that have made a difference???

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              MonkeysUncleByMarriage last edited by

              It could be something as simple as a stiff neck, but I would definitely go to a doctor and see what they say. Shoulder stiffness and pain could be a sign of a bad gallbladder.

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                dj100 last edited by

                @MonkeysUncleByMarriage:

                It could be something as simple as a stiff neck, but I would definitely go to a doctor and see what they say. Shoulder stiffness and pain could be a sign of a bad gallbladder.

                how to necks have anything to do with the gallbladder?

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                  wisecracker last edited by

                  I started when I was 11 and I am 37 now, I have learned to read my body and listen to it, I have a theory on why us crackers crack our joints, but before I give it away, yes a little selfish I am, I am wondering where one would go to test this theory more thorougly, I of course have tested it on my self for years before I finally clues in! Then I consiously tested my theory and I believe I am correct, if I am right I believe I have also found one of the causes for sleeplessness, not insomnia. Someone lead me in the right direction, please

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                    MasterCracker last edited by

                    hhhmmmm
                    i love to slleep
                    if that helps

                    😉

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                      wisecracker last edited by

                      no, I'm saying that my theory will also help with sleeplessness, not that sleeping helps with not cracking, heck I even wake up in the middle of the night to get a couple goods cracks in

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                        dj100 last edited by

                        cracking used to wake me up 😞

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                          akillian last edited by

                          the bone dr. said it was all pinched nerves. he gave me a cracken 3 times a week, along with the rolly table and the tingly thing. the first crack made my thumb and forefinger go numb for about 3 weeks but now everything is fine. i hate to think of what horrors a medical dr. would have put me through. oh and the word was warmth, smarty
                          thanks to everyone for trying to help. 😄

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                            dj100 last edited by

                            @akillian:

                            the bone dr. said it was all pinched nerves. he gave me a cracken 3 times a week, along with the rolly table and the tingly thing. the first crack made my thumb and forefinger go numb for about 3 weeks but now everything is fine. i hate to think of what horrors a medical dr. would have put me through. oh and the word was warmth, smarty
                            thanks to everyone for trying to help. 😄

                            bone doctor?
                            was that on the NHS? (i assume you're in the UK?)
                            cheers

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                              MonkeysUncleByMarriage last edited by

                              @dj100:

                              @MonkeysUncleByMarriage:

                              It could be something as simple as a stiff neck, but I would definitely go to a doctor and see what they say. Shoulder stiffness and pain could be a sign of a bad gallbladder.

                              how to necks have anything to do with the gallbladder?

                              Not sure, but it is a symptom

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                                BigFire last edited by

                                you need chiro and massage, also stretching…not necessarily in that order.

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                                  XBonecrusherX last edited by

                                  @akillian:

                                  About 8 days ago i woke up with horrible pain in my shoulder and right arm just below my shoulder. because warnth would relieve the pain somewhat everyone says its a pulled tendon. The right side of my neck is so stiff its unbearable, self cracking does nothing to help. There is a valley you could lay your arm in at the base of my neck and it sounds like its filled with rice crispies. the shoulder muscle is stiff and hurts steady all the time and the muscle in my arm on the outside of the arm just below my shoulder hurts so bad it bring tears to my eyes and makes me sick. i got laid of and lost my insurance 12/24 and my new insurance wont kick in for another 30 days. thank g*d i have a stockpile of ibuprophen. i'm just wondering if anyone has ever had a simular experiance and can give me some advice on how to deal with this. im positive its all related to my neck somehow.

                                  I am sorry for the pain your in and I know what it feels like to have shoulder pain so severe. Mine hurts from can't see in the morning to can't see at night. My bone feel like they are rubbing in my shoulder and it pops worst than a bag of jiffy pop popcorn.

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