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 ‌ And...A Better Way to Treat Shoulder Pain You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content [Urgent exposé] The coronavirus vaccine In the next 60 seconds, I want to show you what’s really at stake with the new [vaccines](. I want to show you what life could look like over the next six months… Prepare you for difficult decisions ahead… Show you why the government could take away your freedom to choose at all… And most importantly— Reveal new options [you may not hear from your doctor](. Options that could help save your life. But first, I want to show you why now, more than ever, we need answers to the hard questions. Like… [Are you getting the FULL story on the vaccine?]( [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- A Better Way to Treat Shoulder Pain Shoulder pain is one of the biggest health complaints among older people. Each year, more than more than 200,000 Americans have surgery to treat it. The most common shoulder procedure is called “decompression.” It is supposed to cure or improve “impingement.” This is what doctors call pain and restricted range of movement in the shoulder. During the operation, the surgeon threads an arthroscope through a small incision to repair or remove damaged tissue. This supposedly allows easier and pain-free movement. It seems very straightforward. And you’d think there would be little doubt it’s effective, since doctors perform it so often. But until recently, there has been surprisingly little research on shoulder decompression surgery. A study in Finland was the first to directly test it compared to a placebo. Researchers at the University of Helsinki followed 189 patients suffering from shoulder pain for at least three months. The patients received one of three treatments: - Decompression surgery - Placebo surgery (arthroscopy was used only to examine the shoulder joint) - Exercise therapy Two years later, the patients were asked to assess their shoulder pain. Researchers: Shoulder Surgery Is “Useless” Shoulder pain was reduced in all three groups. However, decompression surgery provided no greater relief than placebo surgery. And the exercise group also got about the same pain reduction and functionality as the other groups. The researchers found there were no clinically significant differences among the three groups. Dr. Teppo Järvinen is a clinical professor of orthopedics at the University of Helsinki. He was the study’s principal investigator. "These results show that surgery is not an effective form of treatment for this most common shoulder complaint,” he said. “With results as crystal clear as this, we expect that this will lead to major changes in contemporary treatment practices." Doctors need to stop doing surgery for routine shoulder pain, Dr. Järvinen said. “It seems clear that instead of surgery, the treatment of such patients should hinge on non-operative means,” he added. “We would avoid performing hundreds of thousands useless surgeries every year in the world.” The study was published in The BMJ. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content 10 THOUSAND times more powerful than chemo in vitro? Ask any exterminator… If you don’t kill the queen, the hive just keeps coming back. The same is true of tumors. It seems obvious enough. And yet, that’s precisely where most [mainstream cancer treatments]( fall short. They don’t actually get to the root of the cancer—the “mother” of the tumor. Stanford School of Medicine confirms it. But a group of researchers discovered that a [natural compound]( does what even one of the most widely used drugs for breast cancer could not do. Kill the queen. Go [HERE]( to see the stunning research and hear the remarkable stories of people who say they were saved by this treatment. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Two Best Exercises for Shoulder Pain Shoulder impingement usually occurs later in life. About 21% of seniors suffer from it. It can be the result of years of poor posture…standing or sitting with stooped shoulders. Over the years, your shoulder tissue becomes compressed. This leads to impingement and pain. Dr. John M. Kirsch is author of the book Shoulder Pain? The Solution and Prevention. He says that 99% of shoulder pain can be cured with one simple exercise. It’s called the dead hang. The dead hang: The only equipment you need to do this exercise is a pull-up bar or another type of horizontal bar that you can hang from. Grip the bar with an overhand grip. Have your hands at the same width as your shoulders. Allow your shoulders to relax. Don’t squeeze your shoulder blades together. Simply hang. Don’t try to do a pull-up. Start slowly. It may be painful at first. If you can’t do a complete hang with your feet off the floor, do a partial hang. Keep your feet on a stool or the floor while gradually putting pressure on your shoulders. If you don’t have a bar high enough to stay off the ground, you can use a lower bar and bend your knees. Allow as much of your weight as possible to hang from the bar. Work your way up to three sets of 30-second hangs per day. The farmer’s carry: If you don’t have access to an overhead bar, you can get similar benefits with an exercise called the farmer’s carry. Take a dumbbell or kettlebell in each hand. Your arms and hands should hang straight down at the outside of your thigh. Stand erect. Relax and round your shoulders so they are stretched downwards by the weights. Either stand in place or walk forward. Start with a weight and time limit that you can handle. The goal is to ultimately use two dumbbells that total half your weight. For example, if you weigh 200 pounds, your goal would be to carry two 50-pound dumbbells. Over time, build up to three sets of 30 seconds if you are stationary. If you are walking, walk 30 yards for each set. Shoulder pain is something that many of face as we get older. Don’t let a doctor perform a useless operation when these simple exercises work just as well without the risks of surgery. Editor’s Note: Discover the Nobel Prize-winning anti-aging breakthrough that promises to help you live longer and be fitter than you ever thought possible. Get all the details in our monthly journal, Independent Healing. [Click HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [The Mainstream Treatment for Joint Pain Does More Harm Than Good]( [The Tragic Truth About Prescription Painkillers]( [Golfers with Knee Pain Should Do This, Study Finds]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2021 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. 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