Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain can be caused by a variety of factors and diseases. Rotator cuff tendinitis is the most common cause.

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Shoulder Pain

The range of motion of the shoulder is extensive and adaptable. When something goes wrong with your shoulder, it restricts your mobility and can cause a lot of pain and discomfort.

Other causes of shoulder pain include:

Arthritis
Frozen shoulder
Pinched nerve in the neck or shoulder
Torn cartilage
Torn rotator cuff
Swollen bursa sacs or tendons
Heart attack
Bone spurs (bony projections that develop along the edges of bones)
Broken shoulder or arm bone
Dislocated shoulder
Injury due to overuse or repetitive use
Spinal cord injury

The type and severity of treatment will be determined by the reason and severity of the shoulder discomfort. Physical or occupational therapy, a sling or shoulder immobiliser, or surgery are some of the treatment possibilities.

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FAQ

1. What causes shoulder pain?
Shoulder pain can come from many issues, including rotator cuff injuries, tendonitis, arthritis, bursitis, frozen shoulder, labral tears, and joint instability. Sometimes pain also comes from the neck.
2. When should I see a doctor for shoulder pain?
You should seek medical care if pain lasts more than a few days, keeps you from lifting your arm, causes night pain, follows an injury or fall, or if there is swelling, weakness, numbness, or a visible deformity.1
3. Why does my shoulder hurt at night?
Night pain is common with rotator cuff inflammation or tears. When lying on the affected shoulder, pressure increases irritation, making the pain worse.
4. Can shoulder pain be treated without surgery?
Yes. Most shoulder conditions improve with rest, physical therapy, medications, injections, and activity modification. Surgery is usually considered only if symptoms don’t improve or if an injury is severe.
5. How is shoulder pain diagnosed?
Your provider may use a physical exam, X-rays, ultrasound, or MRI to understand the cause of the pain and guide treatment.

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