Feeling really stupid....

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For the past two weeks my arm has been hurting (however on going ...off and on.... for a year or two.)-- (cant lift past my should to the point I couldn't life to my shoulder at all.) I make an appoint to see my DO. I get there today and its

GONE. MAGICALLY GONE.

:dead:Me mouth wide like what! as I'm sitting on the chair having my shoulder examine. My DO says I have rotator cuff syndrome.

Anyway, she gives me exercises. Ugh I feel like an idiot. :wtf::eyebrow:

Which brings me to my question--is there a scientific reason why it just goes away and comes back. Or why it got so bad and disappeared in a day?

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OP you mind sharing those exercises? I think I've had the same thing and now my shoulder hurts constantly :)
 
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OP you mind sharing those exercises? I think I've had the same thing and now my shoulder hurts constantly :)

Tbh we should have a self-help OMT thread for back pain on this forum. Medical school has done a number on me.
 
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For the past two weeks my arm has been hurting (however on going ...off and on.... for a year or two.)-- (cant lift past my should to the point I couldn't life to my shoulder at all.) I make an appoint to see my DO. I get there today and its

GONE. MAGICALLY GONE.

:dead:Me mouth wide like what! as I'm sitting on the chair having my shoulder examine. My DO says I have rotator cuff syndrome.

Anyway, she gives me exercises. Ugh I feel like an idiot. :wtf::eyebrow:

Which brings me to my question--is there a scientific reason why it just goes away and comes back. Or why it got so bad and disappeared in a day?
You need to take it easy maybe
 
For the past two weeks my arm has been hurting (however on going ...off and on.... for a year or two.)-- (cant lift past my should to the point I couldn't life to my shoulder at all.) I make an appoint to see my DO. I get there today and its

GONE. MAGICALLY GONE.

Welcome to the wonderful world of OMT

Which brings me to my question--is there a scientific reason why it just goes away and comes back. Or why it got so bad and disappeared in a day?

Umm, yeah, just guessing (Licensed to learn here, folks, not practice) but my guesses would be vasculature/nerve impingement, muscle strain/fatigue, or even just plain old chronic stress
 
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