How to get quick relief from shoulder pain

There are many factors triggering shoulder pain, which may be caused by shoulder trauma or chronic shoulder diseases such as frozen shoulder and shoulder fracture, and can be relieved by physical therapy, medication and surgery.
1. Shoulder trauma: If the pain is caused by shoulder trauma, short-term braking of the shoulder joint, continuous cold compresses, and oral swelling and painkillers, such as celecoxib, Yunnan Baiyao, etc., can relieve the pain and reduce the symptoms. 72 hours later, you can carry out physical therapy treatments such as hot compresses and infrared irradiation.
2. Chronic shoulder diseases: If the pain is caused by chronic shoulder joint lesions, such as frozen shoulder, acromioclavicular impingement syndrome, rotator cuff injury, subacromial bursa inflammation and other causes of shoulder pain, generally need to consider taking ultrashort-wave therapy, microwave therapy, and assisted by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Celecoxib and other treatments.
If the effect is not good, then we need to consider minimally invasive shoulder arthroscopy surgery to remove the lesion, which can completely relieve the symptoms of shoulder pain. After the surgery, you need to cooperate with the training of muscle power and strength around the shoulder joint to enhance the stability of the shoulder joint, which can accelerate the relief of pain symptoms.
3. Shoulder fracture: Shoulder fracture can be caused by sports or trauma, and the fracture will lead to severe pain in the shoulder. It can be treated according to the displacement of the fracture. Conservative treatment is needed if the displacement is not obvious, while surgical reduction and internal fixation is considered because of the obvious displacement.
Other conditions can also cause shoulder pain including shoulder bone tumor and angina and other diseases. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor.