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Health Tip: Identifying Signs of Shoulder Arthritis
By LadyLively on January 26, 2015
Managing shoulder arthritis is easier if your doctor diagnoses the condition correctly and early.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons mentions these symptoms:
- Pain in the shoulder that gets worse with activity and continues to worsen over time.
- Pain in the back of the shoulder that feels like a deep ache in the joint. It also tends to worsen with weather changes.
- Pain at the top of the shoulder that may extend to the neck.
- Pain throughout the entire shoulder.
- Reduced range of motion in the shoulder.
- A snapping, clicking or grinding sound when you move the shoulder.
Source: HealthDay
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