Shoulder

Shoulder Pain in Montgomery County, OH

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Common Causes of Shoulder Pain

  • Shoulder Bursitis
    This is a common cause of discomfort from inflamed tissue meant to protect your rotator cuff from the bones in your shoulder. Usually bursitis results in a soreness that keeps you up at night and becomes increasingly common as we age.
  • Rotator Cuff Tendonitis
    This is a very common problem in shoulders identified by having pain when reaching up or behind. You may also feel weakness when using your arm. Repetitive activity and maturity will lead to this inflammation of the tendons themselves.
  • Rotator Cuff Tears
    If you have pain and a significant weakness trying to raise your arm, you may have a rotator cuff tear. Once the tendons fail and tear away from the bone, you lose your ability to lift the arm well. This can be from an injury or develop over time from tendonitis.
  • Laberal Tears
    Usually this is caused by an injury that dislocates or strains your shoulder. You will notice a deep pain in the socket and you may have a sharp pain deep in the shoulder while performing certain motions.
  • Instability
    If you are suffering from shoulder instability, your shoulder feels like it may pop out in certain positions such as sleeping or dressing. This usually develops after a history of a dislocation of the shoulder from sports or other injury.
  • Impingement
    Often caused from structures normally in your shoulder rubbing against the tendons and irritating them, impingement is identified from pain when reaching overhead or behind. Impingement can result from arthritis in the AC joint, inflamed ligaments, or a “bone spur.” Usually a repetitive activity, lack of good range of motion, and weakness in the shoulder is the cause.
  • Frozen Shoulder
    While not always painful, your shoulder will feel stiff, hence the name. Often there is no injury or obvious cause. This often occurs in middle-aged women without warning.
  • Arthritis
    Although arthritis in shoulders is not as common as in other joints, the shoulder joint will wear out over time. The cartilage wears down and bones rub together. You may feel pain with occasional catching and/or grinding.

Orthopedic Associates surgeons treat all shoulder conditions

  • Arthritis of the Shoulder
  • Biceps Tendon Tear at the Shoulder
  • Burners and Stingers
  • Chronic Shoulder Instability
  • Clavicle Fracture (Broken Collarbone)
  • Common Shoulder Injuries
  • Fracture of the Shoulder Blade (Scapula)
  • Frozen Shoulder
  • Rotator Cuff Injures and Tears
  • Shoulder Dislocation
  • Shoulder Impingement/Rotator Cuff Tendinitis
  • Shoulder Injuries in the Throwing Athlete
  • Shoulder Joint Tear (Glenoid Labrum Tear)
  • Shoulder Separation
  • Shoulder Trauma (Fractures and Dislocations)

Osteoporosis Information

If you’ve recently experience a break or over the age of 55, contact our Osteoporosis Clinic to be screened for bone loss to help prevent future breaks