Shoulder pain often starts quietly. It may feel like a slight discomfort while lifting something or reaching overhead, but over time, it can limit even simple movements. When this happens, conditions like rotator cuff injury are often involved.
Dr. A.K. Sharma focuses on diagnosing shoulder issues by understanding both the cause and the pattern of movement restriction. The rotator cuff plays a crucial role in stabilizing the shoulder, and any strain or tear can affect strength and flexibility significantly.
Many people tend to ignore shoulder pain, assuming it will resolve on its own. While minor strain may improve with rest, persistent pain or weakness often needs targeted treatment. Depending on the severity, treatment can range from physiotherapy and strengthening exercises to more advanced interventions if required.
The aim is not just to relieve pain but to restore proper shoulder function so that daily activities feel natural again. If shoulder discomfort has been limiting your movement or causing weakness, it may be time to get it evaluated and understand the right course of action.