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Tannehill Shoulder Injury Revealed

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They’re calling it a capsule injury. Will post some tweets when I get back to my desk.

 
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“In the world of anatomy, the word capsule is defined as a tough sheath or membrane that encloses something in the body. In the treatment of athletic injuries, the shoulder’s capsule or covering can directly or indirectly be the cause of shoulder pain. When capsular tissue is pinched, it can cause pain, when it is loose it can create instability, and when it is tight it can place greater stress on the rotator cuff tendons. Since the capsule is involved in most chronic and acute shoulder injuries, your personalized physical therapy treatment should include techniques that address the limitations of the capsule and the strength of the surrounding muscles.”

https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/nfl/miami-dolphins/article221024745.html
 
Good to know...hopefully he make a quick recovery.
 
I don’t know why Gase couldn’t have just told us this three weeks ago.
 
Frozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, causes pain and stiffness in the shoulder. Over time, the shoulder becomes very hard to move.

After a period of worsening symptoms, frozen shoulder tends to get better, although full recovery may take up to 3 years. Physical therapy, with a focus on shoulder flexibility, is the primary treatment recommendation for frozen shoulder.

Frozen shoulder most commonly affects people between the ages of 40 and 60, and occurs in women more often than men. In addition, people with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing frozen shoulder.

Symptoms may start gradually and resolve within one or two years.

Treatment involves stretching and sometimes injecting corticosteroids and numbing medications into the joint capsule. In some cases, surgery is used to loosen the joint capsule.

So basically he has an extreme case of vaginitis with a bitch injury. J/k j/k don’t get pissed at me.....
 
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Frozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, causes pain and stiffness in the shoulder. Over time, the shoulder becomes very hard to move.

After a period of worsening symptoms, frozen shoulder tends to get better, although full recovery may take up to 3 years. Physical therapy, with a focus on shoulder flexibility, is the primary treatment recommendation for frozen shoulder.

Frozen shoulder most commonly affects people between the ages of 40 and 60, and occurs in women more often than men. In addition, people with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing frozen shoulder.

Symptoms may start gradually and resolve within one or two years.

Treatment involves stretching and sometimes injecting corticosteroids and numbing medications into the joint capsule. In some cases, surgery is used to loosen the joint capsule.

So basically he has an extreme case of vaginitis with a bitch injury. J/k j/k don’t get pissed at me.....

I would be careful to assume that Tannehill has a frozen shoulder. I do not believe that is what they were trying to suggest in the article
 
Tanny's shoulder is frozen?

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