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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

About the Video:
Shoulder injuries are among the most common types of sports-related injuries. These injuries can include, among others, tendonitis and rotator cuff tears. In this two-part interview with Dr. James Dreese, viewers can learn about the variety of treatment options available for these injuries.

Specific topics covered in part one of this two-part interview include:

Shoulder injuries and athletes
Shoulder tendonitis -symptoms, causes and treatments
Rotator cuff tears-symptoms and causes

About the Expert:
Dr. James Dreese is a sports medicine specialist at the University of Maryland Medical Center and University of Maryland Orthopaedics at Kernan Hospital. He is also an assistant professor of orthopaedics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Related Links:

Dr. James Dreese
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/james_c_dreese.html

Shoulder Injuries (Part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4fFV07ITNE

UMMC Division of Sports Medicine
http://www.umm.edu/sportsmedicine/index.htm

Shoulder and Elbow Program
http://www.umm.edu/orthopaedic/shoulder_elbow.htm

Video: Patient Success Story
http://www.umm.edu/videos/fyh/sam_success_story_kernan.htm

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  • thanks Dr. very helpful ..

  • Very informative, thanks.

  • there is such thing as "physical rehabilitation" treatment for some physical ailments..And the head of this department is a doctor like him.. wanna get sprain?

  • found this very helpful thanks

  • EXCELLENT. Diagnosed with "extreme calcific tendinitis" a little over a year ago due to work-related repetetive motion, have been managing it since but is worsening of recent. I have researched tendonitis considerably and this is the most informative and helpful of anything I've found on the internet regarding my experience with tendonitis. VERY HELPFUL. THANK YOU.

  • been pitching a lot over spring and summer and got tendonitis and had it for about 6 months. Is that too long to have it?

  • All My Thanks, I am having it done this Monday 9-21-2009, Wonderful Info, Well Done! Bless You!

  • thank u 4 uploading. this helped so much!

  • thanks a lot for the video

  • i cant move that well. so i went to doctor this morning and my doctor said that i have tendonitis. so he gave me a shot.

    im still feeling sum pain its like sumthing wants to pop on my shoulder....

    im hoping pretty soon my shoulder will be okay. *sigh*

    thankz for posting this video....,

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