Bones and rheumatism

Right shoulder pain

Right shoulder pain

The shoulder contains a group of structures, such as bones, ligaments responsible for connecting muscles to bones, and joints that allow movement of the shoulder. Given the wide range of movement of the shoulder, its exposure to any problem often results in an obstruction in its movement, and also causes pain or discomfort.

 

Causes of right shoulder pain

There are many reasons that may underlie right shoulder pain, including:

  • Suffering from arthritis, such as: rheumatoid arthritis, or osteoarthritis.
  • Bursitis.
  • Suffering from the problem of frozen shoulder.
  • Tendonitis.
  • Dislocated shoulder.
  • Bone fractures.
  • The presence of problems in the acromioclavicular joint.
  • Tendon rupture.
  • Having problems related to the lungs, such as: pulmonary embolism, pneumothorax, or lung cancer.
  • Peptic ulcers or stomach acid reflux.
  • Formation of gallstones.
  • Liver disease.

 

Diagnosis of right shoulder pain

The doctor resorts to many procedures through which he can diagnose shoulder pain, including:

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  • Taking a medical history; The doctor asks the patient a number of questions related to when the pain began, its shape, and other information that may contribute to determining the possible causes of shoulder pain and the patient’s general health.
  • Physical examination; This includes noting the physical changes that accompany shoulder pain, such as swelling, deformities, or muscle weakness, and identifying the area of ​​pain.
  • Specific tests can determine the causes of pain, including:
    • Computerized tomography.
    • Make an x-ray of the joint.
    • X-ray imaging.
    • Magnetic resonance imaging.
    • Arthroscopy.
    • Electromyography.
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