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Shoulder Pain
, Shoulder Injury
See Also
Rheumatologic Conditions Affecting the Shoulder
Shoulder Anatomy
Shoulder Exam
Shoulder History
Fall on Shoulder
Fall on Outstretched Hand
Throwing Injuries of the Shoulder
Causes
Acute Musculoskeletal or Glenohumeral Causes of Shoulder Pain
Fracture
Clavicle Fracture
Scapula Fracture
Humeral Fracture
Glenohumeral Conditions
Septic Arthritis
of the
Shoulder
must be considered in all cases of acute Shoulder Pain
Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior Tear
(
SLAP Lesion
, Labral Tear)
Shoulder Dislocation
Non-Glenohumeral Conditions
Diffuse
Shoulder
strain
Acromioclavicular joint separation
Sternoclavicular Dislocation
Biceps Tendinopathy
Tear of long head of biceps
Vascular
Effort Thrombosis
Causes
Chronic Musculoskeletal Causes of Shoulder Pain
Glenohumeral overuse or injury
Shoulder Impingement
Syndrome
Rotator Cuff Tear
Adhesive Capsulitis
Shoulder
Degenerative Joint Disease
See
Rheumatologic Conditions Affecting the Shoulder
Acromioclavicular joint
Arthritis
Glenohumeral joint
Arthritis
Shoulder Instability
Shoulder Subluxation
Recurrent
Anterior Shoulder Dislocation
Recurrent
Posterior Shoulder Dislocation
Other conditions
Biceps
Tendonitis
Causes
Neuropathic Shoulder Pain
Shoulder
-Band Syndrome
Herpes Zoster
(
Shingles
)
Brachial Plexus Burner
or
Stinger
Brachial Neuritis
Carpal Tunnel
Commonly causes Shoulder Pain (in addition to wrist)
Cervical Disc Syndrome
Cervical Radiculopathy
, typically at C5-6 radiates to the
Shoulder
Causes
Abdominal Source of Referred Shoulder Pain
Referred pain from phrenic nerve (diaphragm) radiation sites
Cutaneous fourth cervical Nerve (top of
Shoulder
)
Innervates top of
Shoulder
Supraspinous fossa
Over acromion or clavicle
Etiologies
Abdominal Trauma
Ruptured Spleen
Liver
,
Pancreas
or
Kidney
injury
Gastric Ulcer
or
Duodenal Ulcer
perforation
Subphrenic abscess
Diaphragmatic
Pleurisy
Acute Pancreatitis
Gallstone
s
Appendicitis
with peritonitis
Liver Abscess
Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Syndrome
(Perihepatic inflammation)
Causes
Thoracic Source of Referred Shoulder Pain
Cardiac (e.g.
Pericarditis
,
Myocardial Infarction
)
Left arm, or
Shoulder
Neck, lower jaw, and interscapular
Pulmonary (Carcinoma,
Pneumonia
, or abscess)
Pancoast (Apical Tumor of superior sulcus lung)
Hiatal Hernia
Other mediastinal, aorta, esophageal causes
Causes
Malignant Sources of Referred Shoulder Pain
Thyroid Cancer
Breast Cancer
Lung Cancer
Renal Cancer
Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Prostate Cancer
Bone Metastases (
Multiple Myeloma
most common)
Shoulder
metastases (less common)
Ribs, spine, and
Pelvis
(more common)
XRay and bone scans have high
False Negative Rate
Paget's Disease
Periosteal bone formation
Results in cranial or spinal impingement
Usually minimal or no symptoms
Increased pain
Think
Sarcoma
tous degeneration
References
Simon (2023) Am Fam Physician 107(5): 503-12 [PubMed]
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