The shoulders of models, athletes, and others with good posture can seem so regal but shoulders can also be a source of much pain. Most shoulder pain stems from these culprits: tendinitis, bursitis, injury and arthritis.
October 9, 2015
The shoulders of models, athletes, and others with good posture can seem so regal but shoulders can also be a source of much pain. Most shoulder pain stems from these culprits: tendinitis, bursitis, injury and arthritis.
The complex shoulder joint forms the junction of the arm bone with the shoulder blade. Add the rotator cuff, four muscles surrounding the arm bone, and now a pitcher can wind up for the throw, a driver can reach into the back seat, a ballerina can circle her arms. However, all that wonderful movement is what can leave you feeling locked up as tight as a vice. Here's why:
The good news is that 90% of shoulder pain resolves with rest, exercise, and medication. If your pain doesn't subside after a day or two of rest, then your doctor can help. The worst case scenario is shoulder pain that stems from repeated dislocation involving a torn ligament, rotator cuff tears, or arthritis, and that may require surgery.
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