Guide To The Causes Of Shoulder Pain

Torn Cartilage

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Torn cartilage in the shoulder can cause significant shoulder pain. Most individuals will deal with a torn shoulder labrum. This is a soft piece of cartilage in the shoulder joint socket, and it protects and connects the ball joint in the upper arm. The rotator cuff is the group of muscles that help the labrum keep the ball in the socket. Individuals may not think about it, but this is how their arms can rotate and move.

Unfortunately, a tear in the labrum is quite painful. It is often the result of repetitive movements, falling on the arm, or a blow to the shoulder. Overstretching the arm and shoulder may also result in torn cartilage. Many patients will see success with rest, physical therapy, and pain medications when they are dealing with torn cartilage in their shoulders. Other options include cortisone injections and minimally invasive surgery.

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