Shoulder pain may arise from the shoulder joint itself or from any of the many surrounding muscles, ligaments or tendons. Shoulder pain that comes from the joint usually worsens with activities or movement of your arm or shoulder. (Sources: Mayo Clinic)
Conditions
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Avascular necrosis
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Brachial plexus injury
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Broken arm
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Broken collarbone
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Bursitis
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Dislocated shoulder
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Frozen shoulder
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Impingement
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Osteoarthritis
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Rotator cuff injury
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Separated shoulder
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Septic arthritis
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Sports injuries
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Sprains
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Tendinitis
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Tendon rupture
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Thoracic outlet syndrome
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Torn cartilage
Treatments
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Arthroscopy
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Trigger point injections
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Bracing
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Chiropractic mobilizations
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Acupuncture
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Dry needling
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Manual Release/ soft tissue manipulation