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Origin & Causes of Shoulder
Problems
The shoulder is the most movable
joint in the body. However, it is an
unstable joint because of the range
of motion allowed. It is easily
subject to injury because the ball
of the upper arm is larger than the
shoulder socket that holds it. To
remain stable, the shoulder must be
anchored by its muscles, tendons,
and ligaments. Some shoulder
problems arise from the disruption
of these soft tissues as a result of
injury or from overuse or underuse
of the shoulder. Other problems
arise from a degenerative process in
which tissues break down and no
longer function well.
Shoulder pain may be localized or
may be referred to areas around the
shoulder or down the arm. Disease
within the body (such as
gallbladder, liver, or heart
disease, or disease of the cervical
spine of the neck) also may generate
pain that travels along nerves to
the shoulder.
Content Courtesy : www.niams.nih.gov
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