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Question: Cracking shoulder

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 Cracking in the shoulder
Hello,
I have had cracking in the shoulder for a long time now. When I move my left arm it cracks but is not painful. It is only unpleasant as it is somewhat loud. Could it be anything to do with the ligaments? I would be very pleased to get a reply.

Yours sincerely,
Mandy


von M.   |  am 2002-12-03 15:01:46

cracking in shoulder Answer: Cracking in the shoulder
Dear Mrs B.,

Cracking in the shoulder when moved in certain ways can be caused by several things. We recommend that you see an orthopaedic surgeon.

Yours sincerely,

Dr. med. S. Böll


Praxisklinik Dr. Schneiderhan  |  am 2002-12-03 15:02:32


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