Since the shoulder is comprised of ligaments, muscles, bones, tendons
and nerves, receiving trauma to this area can severely limit the
structure and working order of the shoulder. Injuries to the shoulder
can include everything from soft tissue damage to a complete joint break
and destruction of the joint itself. That's why it is important that
you see a doctor anytime you injure your shoulder, no matter how minor
you might believe the extent of the injury to be.
The most common
problem relating to injuring the shoulder is that an individual will
often dismiss the pain believing that it will go away on its own. They
will believe that the soreness they are experiencing for the next few
days is typical of hurting the shoulder. Some of this denial may be
that they simply do not want to believe that they have incurred damage
to the area.
Now, time becomes the problem. Depending on the type
of injury, the longer you postpone treatment, the more damage you can
cause. In some cases, temporary damage can become permanent if
treatment is postponed too long That's why it is imperative to see a
pain specialist as soon as you are injured.
Common Sources of Shoulder Injuries
The
most common types of injuries to the shoulder are sports-related.
Sports that involve throwing a ball can especially lead to damage or
early deterioration of the shoulder joint. But injuries of other types
can also occur. Falls, injuries on the job, other types of sports such
as gymnastics and automobile and motorcycle accidents can jeopardize the
shoulder.
Types of Shoulder Injuries
Soft
tissue injuries. These include tears to the softer material contained
within the shoulder, such as tendons, ligaments and muscles. Rotator
cuff tears are one of the most common of this type.
Dislocations
are, as the name implies, a separation of the joint. Although this type
of injury might sound somewhat minimal in nature, anyone who has ever
experienced a shoulder separation will tell you that the separation is
painful, but repositioning the joint can be excruciating.
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