• If you experience pain around the shoulder that does not resolve for some days. If the shoulder hurts at night and you have difficulties sleeping on the involved side
  • If the shoulder feels stiff and you loose movement
  • If the shoulder feels as if it pops out of the socket and feels unstable
  • If the shoulder feels weak and you have difficulties in performing normal daily life activities.
  • Any acute injury to the shoulder girdle resulting in pain, swelling or bruising

 

 

Often the tendency to ignore or underestimate these warning signs can aggravate the condition and cab cause more problems. The most common shoulder problems are related to instability or shoulder impingement. Early diagnosis and treatment is the key to prevent further injuries or complications. Often conservative treatment measures such as physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medication in the early stagesĀ  can help in avoiding surgery.