I have unbearable pain in left shoulder for five days. Why?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I cannot rotate the left side of my shoulder for five days and continues severe pain, which is not letting me sleep.

Answered by Mohammed Wajid

Education:

DPT

Professional Bio:

Dr. Mohammed Wajid is a physiotherapy and fitness expert specializing in rehabilitation, musculoskeletal care, and pain management. He combines physiotherapy techniques with acupuncture and holistic approaches to improve mobility, support recovery, and enhance overall physical well-being for his patients.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

The main shoulder joint is a ball-and-socket joint, which allows a very wide range of movement. The joint is surrounded by a tough fibrous sleeve called the capsule, which helps to hold the joint together. A group of four muscles and their tendons make up the rotator cuff, which controls movement and also helps to hold the joint together. There is another more minor joint where the top of the shoulder blade meets the collarbone, the acromioclavicular joint. You can take Aceclofenac and Paracetamol tablets for severe pain once a day for two days. The following exercise will help reduce the pain and increase the range of motion. When raising your arm or lifting objects, reduce the strain or pull on your shoulder by keeping your elbow bent and in front of your body, keeping your palm facing the ceiling. To lower your arm, bend your elbow, bringing your hand closer to your body. Your pain should ease within two weeks. You should carry on with exercise for 6 to 7 weeks to help prevent symptoms from returning.

Pendulum exercise:

  • Let your other arm hang down and try to swing it gently backward and forwards and in a circular motion.
  • Repeat about five times.
  • Try this 2 to 3 times a day.

Shoulder Stretch:

  • Stand and raise your shoulders.
  • Hold for five seconds.
  • Squeeze your shoulder blades back and together and hold for five seconds.
  • Pull your shoulder blades downward and hold for five seconds.
  • Relax and repeat ten times.

Raising your arm and bend towards the shoulder and wall walk.

All these exercises will not only help in reducing pain and make the shoulder normal.

Also, you can apply Diclofenac ointment and clean it with warm after 10 to 15 minutes following hot water fermentation. It will help to reduce the pain fast. Follow-up after three days for further investigation and medicines and exercise. Thank you.

Answered by Mohammed Wajid
Medically reviewed by Dr. Sneha Kannan
Published At April 21, 2020
Reviewed At May 24, 2024

Education:

DPT

Professional Bio:

Dr. Mohammed Wajid is a physiotherapy and fitness expert specializing in rehabilitation, musculoskeletal care, and pain management. He combines physiotherapy techniques with acupuncture and holistic approaches to improve mobility, support recovery, and enhance overall physical well-being for his patients.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

Education:

BDS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Sneha Kannan is a skilled Dental Surgeon with expertise in providing general dental care, including scaling, fillings, and preventive treatments. She does oral surgery procedures such as extractions and minor surgical interventions. She does procedures in restorative dentistry, including crowns, bridges, and dentures. She is an expert in doing endodontic treatments such as root canal therapy. She is well-versed in doing procedures in cosmetic dentistry, including teeth whitening and smile correction. She can provide pediatric dental care for children’s oral health and preventive treatments. She promotes oral hygiene awareness and preventive dental practices.  

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

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Education:

DPT

Professional Bio:

Dr. Mohammed Wajid is a physiotherapy and fitness expert specializing in rehabilitation, musculoskeletal care, and pain management. He combines physiotherapy techniques with acupuncture and holistic approaches to improve mobility, support recovery, and enhance overall physical well-being for his patients.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

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