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Compensation Estimate - Shoulder Injury Dislocation of the shoulder causing pain in shoulder and neck, aching in elbow, weakness of arm and hand from £6,000 to £9,000 for any given shoulder injury. For moderate injuries such as frozen shoulder with symptoms such as limitation of movement and discomfort for up to two years £3,750 to £6,000 for any given shoulder injury.
Minor injury such as soft-tissue damage causing considerable pain but recovery almost complete within one year from £2,000 to £3,750 for any given shoulder injury.
Shoulder Injury Advice and Information• The shoulder has the greatest range of motion of any joint in the body. It is our shoulders that allow us to put our hands where they need to be for work, play, and all of our daily activities. To manage this, the shoulder has to have the right balance of strength, flexibility, and stability. Loss of this balance can lead to pain and injury. Maintaining this balance through exercises aimed at stretching and strengthening can help avoid shoulder injury and associated problems....Click here, for more information. (Source:http://www.orthoassociates.com/shoulder1.htm)• The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. The cost of such versatility is an increased risk of injury. It is important that family physicians understand the anatomy of the shoulder, mechanisms of injury, typical physical and radiologic findings, approach to management of injuries, and indications for referral. Clavicle fractures are among the most common acute shoulder injuries, and more than 80 percent of them can be managed conservatively.....Click here, for more information. (Source:http://www.aafp.org/afp/20041115/1947.html)• Have you ever been working out at the gym, pushing a heavy weight and heard a popping sound in your shoulder. Or what about skiing down the slopes, and landing shoulder first in the snow at the bottom. Or maybe just having a friendly game of tennis, when all of a sudden there's a sharp pain in your shoulder. These are all signs of the same thing; a shoulder injury. Whether you want to call it a frozen shoulder, a rotator cuff tear or tendinitis shoulder, it's really all the same. A tear or strain in the rotator cuff muscles and tendons. uries, and more than 80 percent of them can be managed conservatively.....Click here, for more information. (Source:http://www.thestretchinghandbook.com/archives/rotator-cuff-injury.htm) |
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