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Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain refers to pain in the shoulder. You may hurt your shoulder if you undertake strenuous activity and engage in sports that require repetitive motions of the joint.

Causes of Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain causes are wide and varied; an injury can cause shoulder pain to the bones and tendons of the shoulder. You may injure your shoulder while playing sports, participating in manual labor, getting hit by a blunt force trauma, or even falling on your shoulder. Some common shoulder injuries are a fracture, shoulder dislocation, shoulder separation, tendinopathy, tendinitis, bursitis, pinched nerves, and frozen shoulder. The deteriorating soft tissues are easily inflamed, which causes painful swelling.

What are the Symptoms of Shoulder Pain?
The primary symptom of shoulder pain is evident in the name of the condition, i.e., you will experience pain in your shoulder. The pain can be mild or intense, it can be stationary or radiating, and it can be chronic or acute shoulder pain. Other symptoms which commonly occur alongside shoulder pain are:

  • Stiffness in shoulders – you may find it hard to move your arm.
  • Tenderness and swelling in your shoulder.
  • Your shoulder may be warm or hot to the touch.
  • You may feel a growth under your shoulder.
  • Inability to move your arm.
  • Failure to turn your neck.
  • Shoulder pain in the front.
  • Shoulder pain in the back.

 

While some of these symptoms are not dangerous, we recommend that you immediately consult an orthopedic surgeon if you start experiencing the following symptoms along with shoulder pain:

  • Trouble Breathing.
  • Chest Tightness.
  • Dizziness.
  • Excessive Sweating.
  • Pain in The Neck or Jaw.

 

What are the Treatments for Shoulder Pain?
The treatment options for shoulder pain are as vast and varied. The treatment depends on the purpose and severity of shoulder pain.

Treatment will be subject to on the cause and severity of your shoulder pain. Some treatment options include physical or occupational therapy, a sling or shoulder immobilizer, or surgery. Your specialist may also prescribe medication such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) or corticosteroids.

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FAQ’S

What Are the Common Types of Shoulder Pain?

Shoulder pain can occur in:

  • Joints: injury or disease of the bones and cartilage in the shoulder joints.
  • Muscles: injury or condition is affecting the soft tissues of the shoulder.
  • Nerves: shoulder nerves may be pinched under bones.
  • Shoulder pain from sleeping on one side for a prolonged time.

What Is the Cause of Shoulder Pain?

  • An injury to any bone, the joints, the cartilage, and the tendons can cause shoulder pain.
  • The rotator cuff tendonitis can also be considered as a leading cause of shoulder pain in some cases.

How is Shoulder Pain Diagnosed?

Shoulder pain diagnosis includes the following steps:

  • A doctor or surgeon will conduct your physical exam and take your medical history.
  • In the physical exam, the physicians will feel swelling and tenderness in your shoulder.
  • He may also test the mobility and range of motion of your shoulder.
  • The physicians will prescribe X-ray scans or MRI scans to either confirm their diagnosis or gain further insight into your shoulder.

What Are the Symptoms of Shoulder Pain?

The most common symptoms associated with shoulder pain include:

  • Stiffness in shoulders.
  • Tenderness and swelling in the shoulder region.
  • Inability to move your arm or neck region.
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