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Arthritis at the top of the shoulder that can cause pain with reaching across the body, overhead work and sleeping on the sid
A ligament injury at the top of the shoulder (often from a fall) causing pain, swelling and a visible “step” in some cases.
A tear in the biceps muscle causing pain with lifting or pulling, managed with graded strengthening and return-to-activity rehab.
A biceps tendon tear that can cause sudden pain, bruising and weakness, sometimes requiring surgical opinion and structured rehab.
Partial or complete tearing of the biceps tendon that can affect lifting and shoulder stability, managed based on severity and goals.
Irritation of the biceps tendon causing front-of-shoulder pain, often aggravated by overhead work, lifting and repetitive use.
Collarbone fractures that can affect shoulder movement and strength, requiring staged rehabilitation once medically stable.
A condition causing progressive pain and marked stiffness in the shoulder, often requiring a longer recovery and guided rehab.
Pain when lifting the arm due to irritation of structures under the shoulder roof, often influenced by load, strength and movement control.
Overload-related tendon pain causing shoulder ache and weakness, commonly worse with overhead activity and lifting.
A partial or full tear of rotator cuff tendons causing pain and weakness, managed with rehab and sometimes surgical input.
Inflammation/irritation of the shoulder bursa causing pain with reaching and side-lying, often linked to overload or impingement.
A traumatic injury where the shoulder joint fully comes out of place, often requiring medical care and stability-focused rehab.
A partial dislocation where the shoulder slips out and back in, often causing pain and instability and needing targeted strengthening.
Ongoing looseness or “giving way” of the shoulder, often worse with overhead or reaching positions and treated with stability rehab.
A tear of the labrum usually after dislocation, contributing to instability and recurring “slipping” sensations.
Degenerative joint change causing pain, stiffness and reduced range, often affecting reaching, dressing and sleep.
A tear of the top part of the labrum, often linked to overhead activity, causing clicking, pain and reduced shoulder function.
Altered shoulder blade control that can contribute to shoulder pain and overload, managed with movement retraining and strengthening.
Compression of nerves and/or blood vessels near the collarbone causing arm pain, tingling, heaviness or weakness, often posture-related.
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