I KNOW IT WAS YOU, FREDO. YOU BROKE MY HEART. YOU BROKE MY HEART!
JFLNYC wrote:I think it's soreness in the biceps tendon.
Biceps tendonitis usually occurs along with other shoulder problems. In most cases, there is also damage to the rotator cuff tendon. Other problems that often accompany biceps tendonitis include:
* Arthritis of the shoulder joint
* Tears in the glenoid labrum
* Chronic shoulder instability
* Shoulder impingement
* Other diseases that cause inflammation of the shoulder joint lining
In the early stages of biceps tendonitis, the tendon becomes red and swollen. As tendonitis develops, the tendon sheath (covering) can thicken. The tendon itself often thickens or grows larger.
The tendon in these late stages is often dark red in color due to the inflammation. Occasionally, the damage to the tendon can result in a tendon tear, and then deformity of the arm (a "Popeye" bulge in the upper arm).
CalvinBall wrote:kruk just said hamels moved to missouri over the off season. wtf?
Beginning in 2008, The Hamels Foundation has been dedicated to bringing an end to extreme poverty and hardship endured by lack of educational support.
swishnicholson wrote:Phillies working on not giving Hamels any run support /smitty