My dad had the same thing happen, he was a side sleeper but he has to switch to sleeping on his back because rolling on his side causes him excruciating pain. I had never heard of it prior to that. Hope you get better soon!
If your dad is at all wide and spends a lot of time with his hands close in front of him, e.g., mouse and keyboard, phone for hours on end, game controllers, electronics or model working, etc., have him get his shoulders x-rayed to check for developing bone spurs. I used to sleep on my side until excruciating pain began, but my previous doctor kept telling me he wanted to focus on other health issues first. When I told my current GP, she immediately checked and found bone spurs, and sent me to PT. At physical therapy, they said this type of issue is becoming increasingly common as people of the fatter generations are aging, and spending more time on electronics. They taught me some exercises and stretches and my pain is now more manageable.
My dad had the same thing happen, he was a side sleeper but he has to switch to sleeping on his back because rolling on his side causes him excruciating pain. I had never heard of it prior to that. Hope you get better soon!
If your dad is at all wide and spends a lot of time with his hands close in front of him, e.g., mouse and keyboard, phone for hours on end, game controllers, electronics or model working, etc., have him get his shoulders x-rayed to check for developing bone spurs. I used to sleep on my side until excruciating pain began, but my previous doctor kept telling me he wanted to focus on other health issues first. When I told my current GP, she immediately checked and found bone spurs, and sent me to PT. At physical therapy, they said this type of issue is becoming increasingly common as people of the fatter generations are aging, and spending more time on electronics. They taught me some exercises and stretches and my pain is now more manageable.