Painful shoulder Flashcards

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Differential diagnosis

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Shoulder impingement
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
Septic arthritis
Shoulder OA
Rotator cuff tear
PMR
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Questions to ask in HPC

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SOCRATES
Any trauma to the shoulder?
Pain in other joints

Is there any stiffness?
Any restricted range of movement?

Red flags - other joints, pins and needles, fever, weight loss unexpected

Impact on life
Impact on sleep - are they getting pain at night too?

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PMH

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Any previous shoulder or joint pain?
Especially any arthritis

Do you have Diabetes?
Any surgery to the shoulder?

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SH

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What do you do as a job?

Are you a throwing athlete?

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Examination and investigations

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Shoulder examination to assess range of motion

  • restriction of both active and passive shoulder movement, esp at the end of external rotation = frozen shoulder
  • Pain occurs in a limited arc of abduction - shoulder impingement

Special tests e.g.:

  • Jobe’s test to test for rotator cuff injury
  • Neer test to test for shoulder impingement

Temperature and obs if suspect Septic arthritis

X-ray may be indicated for shoulder OA but not needed for other pathologies here

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Explanation and management of shoulder impingement

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The tendon (band of tissue) inside your shoulder rubs or catches on nearby tissue and bone as you lift your arm

Treatment:

  • Leaflet
  • Keep shoulder moving but avoid doing too much activity or carrying heavy weights
  • Pillows to support arm and stop you rolling at night
  • Paracetamol and ibuprofen from the chemist
  • If these don’t work then can consider a stronger painkiller e.g. naproxen, co-codamol or steroid injection
  • Refer for 6w of physio
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If physio doesnt work for shoulder impingement

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Refer onwards to ortho if there is no response to 6 weeks of treatment

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Explanation and management of frozen shoulder

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Frozen shoulder happens when the tissue around your shoulder joint becomes inflamed.

Can take up to 3 years to resolve but can be managed in the meantime.

Management:

  • Leaflet
  • Avoid movements which make the pain worse
  • Pillows at night to stop you rolling onto affected shoulder
  • Paracetamol and ibuprofen
  • Consider stronger analgesia or steroid injection if above doesnt work
  • Refer to physio
  • If physio doesnt work then refer to orthopaedics for further treatment
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