Years ago I spontaneously dislocated my shoulder while swimming. I've had a sore shoulder since, and with a typing position it just exacerbates the soreness. I've gone to physical therapy for the tendonitis in the shoulder as well as had a cortisone shot. The therapy didn't help much but the shot did; however every so often the shoulder starts getting sore and locking up again. I've found that a heating pad helps alleviate the pain, but a friend told me not to leave it on longer than 20 minutes because the fluid will start to build up and make it worse.
How long should I leave the heating pad on?
2007-09-14
03:38:00
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Curiously, why a moist heating pad? I don't think I've hardly ever seen them anywhere..I have a regular plug in one that I use. And is it ice first and then heat or heat and then ice...I've gotten both responses here.
2007-09-14
04:34:19 ·
update #1