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Pain In The Right Arm, Hand And Shoulder…?

September 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Pain

Symptoms: Difficulty to laugh, sneeze, during which pain increases in the shoulder and arm areas considerably. Doctor says the nerves have become twisted with the muscles and slow recovery is promised with regular exercies. But this pain has started nearly 1 month ago (mystery cause) and is not going away…Any cause/ remedies is highly appreciated. Cheers.

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  • greybead

    You may have frozen shoulder, inflammation of the SITS muscles or rotator cuff. Frozen shoulder often has sudden onset with out apparent injury nor cause, gradual worsening and increased pain. Will not show on X-rays Often treated with anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, mobic or celebrex . Duration can be 3 months to two years. Frozen shoulder is often followed by a period of thawing where the shoulder returns to normal. Typically strikes individuals over forty, with a great number of suffers being women. You may find relief in yoga or physical therapy.