Shoulder pain and inability to lift the hand can be treated in the following ways: First, if the shoulder pain is caused by periarthritis and the hand cannot be lifted, shoulder joint manipulation and release is required, or the patient can undergo rehabilitation training to be able to relieve the shoulder pain symptoms and restore the range of motion of the hand. Secondly, if it is a serious cervical spondylosis that causes shoulder pain and inability to move the upper limbs, surgical treatment is needed to remove the herniated disc and enlarge the narrowed spinal canal to release the nerve compression in order to restore hand movement and relieve shoulder pain. Thirdly, if the shoulder pain and limited hand movement is caused by rotator cuff tear, you also need to consider surgical treatment. Minimally invasive shoulder arthroscopy is used to repair the rotator cuff tissue and grind away the acromion to restore the range of motion of the shoulder joint and the range of hand movement and to relieve the shoulder pain symptoms.