SHOULDER JOINT PAIN TREATMENT IN JAIPUR

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Suffering from shoulder pain can significantly limit your capacity to engage in daily movements and tasks. When confronted with a shoulder issue leading to pain and restricted mobility, it becomes apparent that even basic activities such as washing your hair, playing catch with your dog, or retrieving items from a cabinet can become challenging. The discomfort might even persist during walking. Various underlying conditions can give rise to shoulder pain. Fortunately, there exist both surgical and non-surgical remedies aimed at alleviating pain and enhancing the flexibility of your shoulder joint.

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How does the shoulder work?

Each of your shoulders possesses two joints, rendering them the most adaptable segments of your physique.

The primary shoulder joint, recognized as the glenohumeral joint, takes the form of a ball-and-socket configuration. This nomenclature stems from the ball-like structure of the upper arm bone’s summit, known as the humerus. This spherical element fits snugly into the shoulder blade bone, which serves as the socket, thereby affording your shoulder a broad spectrum of motion.

However, it’s important to note that the shoulder socket is notably diminutive compared to another ball-and-socket joint, such as the hip. Its stability and regulation are facilitated by an encasing of muscular tissues, tightly affixed to the bones through sturdy cords designated as tendons.

These muscular ensembles and tendons collectively form a capsule enveloping the joint, furnishing support to its maneuvers, albeit rendering it more susceptible to dislocation than the alternate joint.

Within this capsule resides the synovium, a producer of fluid that lubricates the joint and sustains cartilage health. The cartilage, situated betwixt the bones of your shoulder joint, functions to safeguard the bones against potential impacts and prevents them from chafing against one another.

Above the principal shoulder joint lies a smaller joint wherein the upper aspect of the shoulder blade – referred to as the acromion – intersects with the collarbone.

What conditions can cause shoulder pain?

An injury to any part of the shoulder or chronic conditions that cause degeneration in the shoulder can cause shoulder pain.

Conditions that can cause shoulder pain include:

  • Shoulder arthritis
  • Shoulder bursitis
  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Frozen shoulder

Shoulder Arthritis

Shoulder arthritis entails the inflammation of your shoulder joints, leading to discomfort and reduced mobility. The pain associated with shoulder arthritis can be quite intense, hindering the ease of movement in your shoulder.

Indications of shoulder arthritis encompass:

  • Rigidity in the shoulder, potentially impeding walking or bending.
  • Occurrence of locking, sticking, or a grinding sound (crepitus) during shoulder movement.
  • The limited scope of motion within the shoulder joint.

Shoulder Bursitis

Shoulder bursitis refers to the painful inflammation of the bursae encircling the shoulder, typically arising from repetitive strain and excessive stress on the surrounding joint areas. This condition can also stem from direct impact, like a fall leading to shoulder impact, or even from infection.

Bursitis manifests with various symptoms, including:

  • Dull or rigid sensations within the shoulder joint.
  • Heightened pain in the shoulder joint upon touch.
  • Inflammation or reddening in the shoulder joint.
  • Restricted range of motion in the shoulder.

Rotator Cuff Injuries

Rotator cuff injuries primarily manifest in individuals engaged in repetitive overhead motions due to their occupation or participation in sports. Professions such as painters, carpenters, and tennis players are particularly susceptible. Additionally, older individuals and those with a familial history of rotator cuff injuries are more prone to experiencing these injuries.

Common signs of a rotator cuff injury encompass:

  • A lingering, dull ache deep within the shoulder.
  • Sleep disturbances when lying on the affected shoulder.
  • Difficulty in reaching behind the back.
  • Weakened arm strength.
  • Impaired shoulder mobility.

Neglecting treatment for rotator cuff injuries can result in lasting loss of shoulder motion or weakness, and may even contribute to degeneration of the shoulder joint itself.

Frozen shoulder

Adhesive capsulitis, commonly referred to as frozen shoulder, manifests as stiffness and discomfort within the shoulder joint. This condition tends to be prevalent among individuals recuperating from medical circumstances that impede arm movement, such as stroke or surgical procedures. Its onset is gradual, gradually intensifying over time.

The thickening of connective tissue in the shoulder joint is the underlying cause of a frozen shoulder. It is more inclined to develop in individuals of advanced age, those with specific chronic ailments, or those with limited physical mobility.

Nonsurgical treatments for shoulder joint pain

Based on the underlying cause, the initial step typically involves non-surgical approaches aimed at addressing your shoulder discomfort and mobility concerns. Non-surgical treatment choices is designed to alleviate shoulder pain and enhance mobility. These options encompass:

  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation, encompass physical exercises, aquatic therapy, and posture correction techniques.
  • Administration of pain alleviation medication and anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • Targeted treatment for any underlying conditions, such as the use of antirheumatic medications (DMARDs) for individuals with rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Pain alleviation injections, including corticosteroids.

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If you’re experiencing shoulder joint discomfort, restricted movement, or any symptoms related to these shoulder issues, reach out to our expert doctor at Aadhya Pain Management Centre for further details or to schedule an appointment. Our experts provide comprehensive treatment options for patients, addressing various joint pain and functional problems. Regardless of your specific shoulder ailment, our skilled doctor are prepared to assess and recommend the optimal course of treatment.

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Dr. Kanchan Sharma is a well-renowned pain physician in India. She is the only female from India in the field of pain medicine who has both POCUS (MSK) and RMSK certifications from APCA-USA. With over 9 years of experience, she has established herself as a leading pain physician with expertise in dealing with the painful conditions of the shoulder joint.

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    Shoulder joint pain can be caused by various factors, including overuse, injury, inflammation, arthritis, muscle imbalances, or underlying medical conditions. Poor posture and repetitive motions can also contribute to shoulder discomfort.

    You should consider seeking medical help if your shoulder pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms such as swelling, limited range of motion, weakness, or numbness. Immediate medical attention is advised for sudden and intense pain, or if the pain follows a traumatic injury.

    Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination, discussing your medical history, and possibly imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI, or ultrasound. Your healthcare provider may also recommend specific tests to rule out conditions like rotator cuff injuries or arthritis.

    At-home remedies for mild shoulder pain may include rest, ice or heat application, gentle stretching exercises, over-the-counter pain medications, and avoiding activities that worsen the pain. However, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper guidance.

    Treatment options for severe shoulder pain might include physical therapy, corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation, prescription pain medications, and in some cases, surgical interventions like arthroscopy or joint replacement surgery.

    Yes, there are steps you can take to help prevent shoulder joint pain. These include maintaining good posture, practicing proper lifting techniques, avoiding repetitive strain, performing regular shoulder-strengthening exercises, and staying mindful of your body mechanics during daily activities.