| Shoulder Pain Description:
A shoulder pain can be caused by many things. The most common being a fall or
sports injury that has temporarily or permanently damaged ligaments which in
turn causes painful inflammation. More permanent damage like cartilage in the
joint or other skeletal damage is also possible.
Chronic shoulder pain is often as a result from an earlier injury that has not
or cannot heal or the onset of arthritis in the shoulder joint (see
arthritis)
Shoulder Pain solutions by Modality: |
| Herbal treatments for Shoulder Pain: | Aromatherapy treatments for Shoulder Pain | Bach
Flower remedies for Shoulder Pain | |
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Supplements for Shoulder Pain: | Minerals
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| Vitamins for Shoulder Pain: | Ayurvedic
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