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How Can Severe Pain In The Shoulder And Upper Arm Be Treated?

have been previously diagnosed with partial rotator cuff tear. Have been getting cortisone injection which appeared to have helped with movement and pain. Yesterday I hurt my shoulder in a fall and the pain in my shoulder is now a shooting pain and radiates to upper arm. Cannot move my arm very much at all w/o severe pain.
Thu, 18 Jan 2018
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Early treatment can prevent your symptoms from getting worse.

There are several treatment options for a rotator cuff tear, and the best option is different for every person. In planning your treatment, i will consider your age, activity level, general health, and the type of tear you have.

Continued pain is the main indication for surgery.

my advice

go for nonsurgical therapy.

rest

ice

compression

elevation

activity modification

strengthening exercise and physical therapy

Pain medication may be helpful for u

you can take ibuprofen,naproxen. it will reduce your pain.dont overdose it.it may cause ulcer

cortisone is very effective to reduce pain.

treatment option purely depends on your activity level .
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How Can Severe Pain In The Shoulder And Upper Arm Be Treated?

Early treatment can prevent your symptoms from getting worse. There are several treatment options for a rotator cuff tear, and the best option is different for every person. In planning your treatment, i will consider your age, activity level, general health, and the type of tear you have. Continued pain is the main indication for surgery. my advice go for nonsurgical therapy. rest ice compression elevation activity modification strengthening exercise and physical therapy Pain medication may be helpful for u you can take ibuprofen,naproxen. it will reduce your pain.dont overdose it.it may cause ulcer cortisone is very effective to reduce pain. treatment option purely depends on your activity level .