Riverview Health

Topic: Arm & Shoulder Symptoms

6 Possible Reasons for Shoulder Pain

Throwing, catching, reaching, lifting, pushing and pulling—the shoulder helps make it all possible. That’s because the shoulder has a wider range of motion than any other joint in the body, according to the National Institutes of Health. The complexity of the shoulder’s ball-and-socket construction allows for exceptional versatility, but its many elements can be subject to overuse and damage.

Find Relief from Elbow Pain

Living with elbow pain? If your elbow is stiff, sore or swollen, your pain could be caused by a simple strain, tendinitis or arthritis.

Getting a Handle on Arthritis Pain

From lifting heavy objects to threading a needle, our hands allow us to interact and manipulate our environment in ways big and small. But if the joints of our hands are affected by arthritis, the effect on our ability to complete activities of daily living can be huge.

Is Arthritis the Source of Your Pain?

Arthritis is a term that doctors use to refer to more than 100 different types of joint inflammation. Arthritis is characterized by stiffness, soreness and swelling where two bones meet, mostly in the shoulders, elbows, knees and hips.

Point-and-Click Pain? It Could Be Mouse Elbow

You’ve probably heard of tennis elbow before. Like tennis elbow, mouse elbow is pain, weakness, tingling or numbness in the forearm or elbow.

Reduce Your Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is categorized as any kind of discomfort in or around your shoulder joint. Some shoulder pain may feel like a dull ache that builds slowly over time. Other times, it may be a sudden jolt of pain.

 

Say Goodbye to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a nerve problem that affects your fingers, hands, wrists and forearms. This condition is most often associated with repetitive fine-motor activities, such as typing or using power tools for work.