WHAT IS SHOULDER ARTHRITIS?
Arthritis is inflammation of a joint (the area where two bones meet in order to allow movement). The condition results in loss of cartilage (the smooth lining on the joint surfaces) and in severe cases results in the bones rubbing directly against each other. Without the cartilage lining, the typical features of arthritis arise including pain, swelling and stiffness.
Because this happens over time, osteoarthritis is most common in people over age 50, although it may also occur in younger people.
DIAGNOSIS OF SHOULDER ARTHRITIS
The most common symptom of shoulder arthritis is pain, aggravated by activity and progressively worsens. Limited motion is another common symptom. Doing daily activities, like brushing your hair, may cause pain.
To diagnose shoulder arthritis, the physician and care team will review medical history and perform a physical exam. Images (x-ray and/or MRI) may be taken and can show arthritis development.
Many people are aware of shoulder pain relating to arthritis, and yet many are surprised to receive this diagnosis. Whatever the case may be, conservative and surgical treatment options exist. At Sano Orthopedics, we take an individualized treatment approach called the road map to wellness.
RISK FACTORS FOR DEVELOPING SHOULDER ARTHRITIS
Patients often ask, “Is this arthritis or am I at risk for getting shoulder arthritis?” There are a few key risk factors for developing arthritis:
- Repetitive overuse and/or overtraining
- Muscle imbalances
- Increase age
- Genetics
- Excessive muscle tightness
- Poor body mechanics
The good news is shoulder arthritis can often be treated through improved flexibility, range of motion, and strength. Surgery is not necessary for most patients with shoulder arthritis.