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Shoulder Weakness

Injury or infection to the arm; muscle loss, such as certain muscular illnesses or lack of usage; nerve injury or compression at the spinal column; or specific inherited problems are also common reasons for shoulder weakness. Shoulder weakness can be treated by addressing the underlying cause and focusing on muscle-strengthening activities.

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Why am I experiencing shoulder pain without any trauma?

Query: Hi doctor,I have shoulder pain right side. I have no history of any trauma or injury, or surgery. I am 21 years, and I have pain from the center to the right shoulder and sometimes in the arms too. If I do a lot of work, I feel weakness in my arm and shoulder. I have pain when I write, walk, or sit ...  Read Full »


Dr. Anuj Nigam

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. What you are experiencing is most probably due to a condition called bicipital tendonitis. There is swelling and inflammation of your biceps muscle tendon. There can be many causes of this to happen and not always injury. The routine activi...  Read Full »

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