Shoulder pain doesn't always begin in the shoulder itself. This surprises many patients who assume the painful area must be where the problem is located. However, the body doesn't always work that way. The neck, upper back, and shoulder function as one connected system. When one area isn't moving properly, another area often compensates. As a result, pain may develop in the shoulder even though the underlying problem started elsewhere. Understanding this relationship is important because … [Read more...]

