You may feel pain in your shoulder, but the problem is not always coming from the shoulder itself. It can be confusing and frustrating when discomfort lingers despite rest or simple remedies, especially when you are unsure of the cause. In some cases, what feels like shoulder pain may actually be referred from the neck, making it harder to identify the true source of the issue.
The shoulder is one of the most mobile and versatile joints in the human body, allowing us to lift, reach, throw, and perform countless daily activities. However, this incredible range of motion also makes the shoulder susceptible to injury. Whether you’re an athlete, an office worker, or simply someone going about your daily routine, shoulder pain or discomfort can significantly affect your quality of life.
Shoulder pain can arise from many different causes—injuries, overuse, muscle strain, or joint conditions. One common and often overlooked cause is arthritis. If you've been experiencing persistent shoulder discomfort, you might be wondering whether arthritis is to blame. This article will help you understand how arthritis affects the shoulder, the symptoms to look out for, and what steps to take if you suspect this condition.
A shoulder dislocation is a very dramatic and painful injury that can happen to a joint. Whether it occurs during sports, a fall, or a sudden accident, the temptation for some is to "pop it back in" like they've seen in movies or online videos. But should you really try to put a dislocated shoulder back in place yourself? The answer is no, and here’s why.
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