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stevie_g_shoulder_pain
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Enoch Choi, MD - Family Medicine
Palo Alto Medical Foundation Urgent Care Palo Alto - CA
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stevie_g_shoulder_pain

by stevie_g_shoulder_pain, Feb 16, 2008 12:10PM
I injured my shoulder lifting weights.  I was doing curls when the injury occured, though the pain is primarily located in my shoulder.  It has gotten better but only moderately.  It happened roughly 3-4 weeks ago so I'm becoming concerned.  The pain is most severe when I apply pressure against my arm, as in the fassion of a curl, and press upward.  The pain is most centered at the top of the shoulder and at the front of the shoulder slightly extending to the bicep.  Could this be the result of a rotator cuff tear or strain?  What other possible injuries is this?  Could it be permenant?  How long does a strain take to heal as this is what I'm hoping it is and not something more adverse?

by Enoch Choi, MD, Feb 28, 2008 03:55PM
To: stevie_g_shoulder_pain
yes, pain at the top and front of the shoulder is possibly a rotator cuff strain, but also could be more permanent problems like an acromioclavicular joint separation
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