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Shoulder Pain
What most people call the shoulder is really
several joints that combine with tendons and muscles to allow a
wide range of motion to the arm. Most shoulder problems involve
soft tissue muscles, ligaments and tendons rather than bones. These
primarily fall into three major categories:
* tendinitis/bursitis
* injury/instability
* arthritis
Tendinitis
A tendon is a cord which connects muscle to bone or other
tissue. Most tendinitis is a result of the wearing process that
takes place over a period of years. Rotator cuff injuries which may
result from acute injury or degenerative changes in the tendon. The
rotator cuff is the arrangement of muscles and their tendons which
provide shoulder motion and stability.
Injury/Instability
Sometimes the bones in one of the shoulder joints
move out of their normal position. This condition, instability, can
result in dislocation of one of the joints in the shoulder.
Reoccurring dislocation cause pain and unsteadiness when you raise
your arm or move it away from your body.
Arthritis of the Shoulder
Arthritis Shoulder pain can also result from
arthritis. There are many types of arthritis, but generally it
involves wear and tear changes with inflammation of the joint,
causing swelling and stiffness. Arthritis may be related to sports
or work injuries.
Treatment
Treatment generally involves altering activities, rest and
physical therapy to help you improve strength and flexibility.
Medication may be prescribed to reduce inflammation and reduce
pain. Injections of drugs and surgery may be required to resolve
shoulder problems.