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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 134847" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Gary, are you sure it is arthritis? In your shoulder there is a thing called a 'rotator cuff' which is where the ball and socket which allows the arm to rotate is attached to the tendons from about four large shoulder muscles. My pain started in my right shoulder, the one I injured in a crash at Cadwell Park 50+ years ago, on the first of August last year after I had just driven down to the S.E. of Spain, having slept two nights in my car. It got progressively worse for three months after which I sought help from my local doctor. Hence the diagnosis of 'rotator cuff'. I have now been freezing the shoulder and doing exercises for three month with only a slight improvement. Reading up about it on the web gives several options for treatment. Not so with arthritis! So it is worth while finding out exactly what the problem is and if it is the rotator cuff there might be a small operation which will cure it. Good luck with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 134847, member: 456"] Gary, are you sure it is arthritis? In your shoulder there is a thing called a 'rotator cuff' which is where the ball and socket which allows the arm to rotate is attached to the tendons from about four large shoulder muscles. My pain started in my right shoulder, the one I injured in a crash at Cadwell Park 50+ years ago, on the first of August last year after I had just driven down to the S.E. of Spain, having slept two nights in my car. It got progressively worse for three months after which I sought help from my local doctor. Hence the diagnosis of 'rotator cuff'. I have now been freezing the shoulder and doing exercises for three month with only a slight improvement. Reading up about it on the web gives several options for treatment. Not so with arthritis! So it is worth while finding out exactly what the problem is and if it is the rotator cuff there might be a small operation which will cure it. Good luck with it. [/QUOTE]
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