You never realize how much you use your shoulders every day until one of them starts hurting. Shoulder pain can surface because of issues with the shoulder joint or from muscles, ligaments, and tendons surrounding it. Shoulder pain might get worse as you move your arm or shoulder, like lifting a box, doing yard work, or even swinging a tennis racket.
Physicians at National Spine & Pain Centers will thoroughly examine patients experiencing arm pain and assess all symptoms before offering several forms of non-surgical treatment.
Some of the most common conditions connected to shoulder pain include:
Contact National Spine & Pain Centers to schedule an appointment with an affiliated pain specialist for Shoulder Pain treatment today.
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