That kind of headline is oversimplified. Shoulder pain can mean many different things, from simple muscle strain to joint or nerve problems. The key is how it started, how long it’s been there, and what other symptoms you have.
🦴 Common causes of shoulder pain
💪 1. Muscle strain (most common)
Muscle strain
- From lifting, sleeping awkwardly, or overuse
- Pain worsens with movement
- Usually improves in days to weeks
🦴 2. Rotator cuff problems
Rotator cuff injury
- Pain when raising the arm
- Weakness or limited movement
- Common in older adults
🧠 3. Frozen shoulder
Frozen shoulder
- Stiffness and reduced range of motion
- Pain that worsens at night
- Develops gradually
🦴 4. Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
- Wear-and-tear of the joint
- Pain, stiffness, grinding sensation
🫀 5. Referred pain (from other organs)
- Sometimes shoulder pain comes from the neck, heart, or lungs
- Especially if sudden or with chest discomfort
🧠 6. Nerve compression
Cervical radiculopathy
- Pain that radiates from the neck into the shoulder/arm
- Tingling or numbness may occur
⚠️ When shoulder pain is serious
Seek medical attention if:
- Sudden severe pain
- Chest pain or shortness of breath
- Numbness or weakness in the arm
- Pain after a fall or injury
🟢 Simple home care (for mild cases)
- Rest the shoulder
- Apply ice (first 48 hours) or heat afterward
- Gentle stretching
- Avoid heavy lifting
🟢 Bottom line
Shoulder pain can come from many causes like Muscle strain, Rotator cuff injury, or Osteoarthritis—and the meaning depends on symptoms, not just the pain itself.
If you want, tell me:
- where exactly it hurts
- how long it’s been happening
- what movements make it worse
…and I can help narrow it down 👍