Is Shoulder Soreness Frozen Shoulder or Cervical Spondylosis?

Frozen shoulder and cervical spondylosis can cause shoulder pain. Shoulder pain can also be caused by physiological reasons such as overwork, trauma, and localized fasciitis, etc. Specific identification needs to be based on the history, signs and auxiliary examinations.
1. Physiological causes such as overexertion: these patients usually have a history of obvious over-activity or over-exercise, and the accumulation of metabolic products in the patient’s muscles stimulates the surrounding tissues, leading to symptoms such as shoulder pain.
2. Trauma: these patients usually have a history of obvious trauma, the patient shoulder joint, soft tissue and other injuries caused by peri-shoulder pain and symptoms, can be improved CT, MRI and other identification.
3. Fasciitis: these patients usually have a history of long-term head-down labor, local fascia and other tissues of aseptic inflammation, the patient may appear periapical pain, redness and swelling and other symptoms.
4. Frozen shoulder: these patients usually have a history of long-term shoulder labor, cold and other diseases, patients shoulder ligaments, tendons and other tissues and other aseptic inflammation, patients may appear shoulder pain.
5. Cervical spondylosis: these patients usually have a history of long-term low head work, accompanied by numbness of the limbs, pain and other symptoms, CT, MRI and other tests can be improved to identify.
Shoulder pain is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, with the help of a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and targeted treatment or treatment.