Pain in the shoulder, arm, or elbow can limit strength, mobility, and the ability to perform everyday tasks. These conditions often arise from overuse, inflammation, or injury to muscles, tendons, or joints. Identifying the underlying cause is key to restoring comfortable, healthy movement.
Shoulder pain may develop from tendon or muscle irritation, often within the rotator cuff—the group of muscles that stabilize the shoulder joint. It can cause weakness, limited range of motion, or sharp pain when lifting the arm.
Bursitis occurs when small fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion joints become inflamed, while tendinitis involves irritation or inflammation of tendons. Both can cause localized swelling, stiffness, and tenderness with movement.
Elbow pain is often linked to repetitive motions or overuse injuries that strain tendons around the joint. Common forms include lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) and medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow), which cause discomfort during gripping or lifting activities.
These conditions occur when nerves in the arm or wrist become compressed or irritated, leading to pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness in the hands and fingers.
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