The shoulder is one of the most versatile body parts used to perform day-to-day activities. So it’s no surprise that the majority of the population experiences shoulder pain at some point in their life. Typically, these types of discomforts heal on their own after an ample amount of rest or exercise.
Unfortunately, some types of shoulder pain can only be treated with medications, injections, and surgery. This type of pain, which affects 26% of people, usually requires medical attention to relieve its debilitating symptoms.
There are several disorders that can cause shoulder pain; two of the most common reasons for such conditions are arthritis and bursitis.
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