Shoulder injury
involving a fracture of the collar bone or clavicle. This bone is usually fractured as a result of falling badly onto an outstretched arm

Common Shoulder Injuries
- AC joint injury
- Disclocated shoulder
- Impingement syndrome
- Frozen shoulder
- Rotator cuff injury
- Fracture of the clavicle
- Glenohumeral Instability / Subluxation
- Glenoid Labrum Injury
- Inflammation of muscle attachments to the clavicle
- Inflammation of the supraspinatus tendon
- Inflammation of the subscapularis tendon
- Pectoralis major muscle / tendon strain
- Referred Shoulder Pain
- Rotator cuff injuries / rotator cuff strain
- Rupture of the supraspinatus tendon
- Rupture of the long head of the biceps
- Subacromial bursitis
Less Common Shoulder Injuries
- Deltoid muscle strain
- Sternoclavicular dislocation
- Winged scapula
Shoulder pain is an extremely common complaint, and there are many common causes of this problem. It is important to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your symptoms so that appropriate treatment can be directed at the cause
If you have shoulder pain, some common causes include:
Bursitis | Rotator Cuff Tendonitis
The most common diagnosis in patients with shoulder pain is bursitis or tendonitis of the rotator cuff.
Rotator Cuff Tear
Rotator cuff tears occur when the tendons of the rotator cuff separate from the bone. Surgery is sometimes necessary for this condition.
Frozen Shoulder
Also called 'adhesive capsuliitis,' this is a common condition that leads to stiffness of the joint. Physical therapy and stretching are extremely important aspects of treatment.
Calcific Tendonitis
Calcific tendonitis is a condition of calcium deposits within a tendon -- most commonly within the rotator cuff tendons. Treatment of calcific tendonitis depends on the extent of symptoms.
Shoulder Instability
Instability is a problem that causes a loose joint. Instability can be caused by a traumatic injury (dislocation), or may be a developed condition.
Shoulder Dislocation
A dislocation is an injury that occurs when the top of the arm bone becomes disconnected from the scapula.
Shoulder Separation
Also called an AC separation, these injuries are the result of a disruption of the acromioclavicular joint. This is a very different injury from a dislocation!
Labral Tear
There are several patterns of a torn labrum and the type of treatment depends on the specific injury.
SLAP Lesion
The SLAP lesion is also a type of labral tear. The most common cause is a fall onto an outstretched hand.
Arthritis
Shoulder arthritis is less common than knee and hip arthritis, but when severe may require a joint replacement surgery.
Biceps Tendon Rupture
A proximal biceps tendon rupture occurs when the tendon of the biceps muscle ruptures near the joint.
Seek medical attention if:
- The pain persists for more than 2-3 days
- You are unable to work due to the pain/limitations
- You are unable to reach up or to the side with the affected arm after 2-3 days
- You are unable to move the shoulder and arm at all
- For any acute injury where you are unable to move the injured shoulder as well as the uninjured shoulder




