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Pain in shoulder and arm while lifting
Hi, I have visited physio and I was been informed that it is a mild rotator cuff injury. However, I have been doing the exercises and the pain is still persisting. The pain starts from shoulder, goes through arm then in forearm. Any suggestions, would be helpful. Do I need to go to a GP?
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As per ur symptom.  It's look like cervical radiculopathy.  U should start a treatment for ur neck rather thn for shoulder
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go to the senior physiotherapist
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avoid to use think pillow apply hot fermentation to neck area
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Hot Fomentation. Shoulder Isometrics Capsular stretching
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With exercises ultrasonic therapy and SWD .it will help you
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Hi. From your complaints it looks to be like a cervical ( neck) issue rather than just shoulder.
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Visit a orthopedist and then go to a physio.
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Ask him to check your neck.
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Visit a Chiropractor asap
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