[Trombone-l] Bursitis

Roger Hecht rihecht at earthlink.net
Sun Apr 8 20:26:56 CDT 2007


At 08:54 PM 4/8/2007, Daniel Pliskin wrote:



>I have debilitating bursitis in my right 
>shoulder and all this time I’ve attributed it to 
>the remodeling, I’m doing on the house.  But I 
>took the weekend off and my shoulder was feeling 
>pretty good.  So today I played trombone for the 
>first time in a long while.  The bursitis is 
>back in force, after playing a half an hour of arpeggios.
>
>Now, I’ve been told that the reason they limit 
>the number of cortisone shots one can get is 
>because it causes deterioration of the bones
not a good thing.
>So I’d like to avoid cortisone, if possible.
>
>But is there anything else that will get my shoulder to stop throbbing?
>
>DanP

You're sure it's bursitis and not a rotator cuff problem?


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