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Referred pain around the shoulder is it a shoulder pain or neck pain?

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Educational video describing referred pain around the shoulder and neck.
Shoulder pain is common. The presence of pain around the shoulder does not always mean it is a shoulder problem. Pain can come from the structures inside the shoulder or from the structures outside of the shoulder. The pain can be referred from the neck problems ( cervical spine pathology) or from other distant sites. Elbow pain may be rarely transmitted to the shoulder.
The shoulder is a common area for referred pain and examination of the shoulder should include an examination of there other areas. One of these areas that can cause pain referred to the shoulder is the neck, such as a herniated cervical disc or cervical spine pathology. The muscles and the nerves that arise from the neck area will pass through and around the shoulder on their way down the arm. The pain may radiate to the shoulder of the scapula. The pain is usually at the superomedial aspect of the scapula.
This is an example of the most common area of referred pain from neck pathology and disc herniation. The pain originating from the neck region may overlap the shoulder. Usually, the pain in the neck is felt on top of the shoulder over the area of the trapezius muscle. Pain from the shoulder itself is usually felt at the top of the arm. If the shoulder moves freely without pain, then the neck is the source of the pain.
Sometimes these conditions are confusing and difficult to differentiate (they usually overlap), especially when neck related shoulder pain causes weakness of the rotator cuff muscles, causes the shoulder to become stiff or causes shoulder impingement. Pain arising from the acromioclavicular joint can radiate into the neck itself.
Sometimes MRI is the only accurate study that helps in differentiating between neck pain and shoulder pain. When cervical spine problems are suspected, the physician should examine the patient for findings of gait disturbance and long tract signs which will indicate that the patient may have cervical myelopathy.
A positive Spurling's test will indicate neck pathology, especially nerve root irritation.
A positive shoulder abduction test usually indicates neck pathology. The patient’s symptoms are relieved by shoulder abduction, by placing the hand over the head.
Heart problems such as myocardial infarction or angina may cause pain radiating to the left shoulder.
Irritation of the diaphragm may present itself as shoulder pain. The diaphragm may share the same C4C5 nerve root irritation.
The chest and upper abdomen should be examined carefully for possible pathology.
A Pancoast tumor is another condition which causes referred pain in the shoulder region. A Pancoast tumor is a type of lung cancer that forms at the very top of the lung. Shoulder pain may be the first symptom of pancoast tumor. The post tumor may invade the brachial plexus, the ribs, the vertebral bodies, the pleura and the chest wall, causing shoulder pain.
Sometimes spine fractures may present was shoulder pain. The fracture may irritate the rhomboids muscles and transmit pain to the scapula.

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