Shoulder-metacarpal bridge syndrome is a condition characterized by pain and numbness in the shoulder and arm caused by damage to the shoulder joint or brachial nerve pathways. This condition is one of the most common conditions associated with upper limb ligament injuries and can have serious consequences.
The main symptom of shoulder-calcaneal bridge syndrome is pain and numbness localized around the ulnar side of the shoulder or arm. The numbness can be acute, lasting a few minutes to several hours. The pain in this case is pronounced and is characterized as stabbing, sharp, sharp, and sometimes persists for a long time.
Possible causes of shoulder-calcaneal bridge syndrome include accidental or intentional impact on this area of the body: trauma from a blow, falling on the hand, deep scratches, use of a circular saw, etc. Infectious diseases and diabetes may also be the cause. The patient may have the following accompanying symptoms: pain or stiffness in the neck; wrists, palms or fingers