Brachialgia

Brachialgia is pain in the shoulder joints that is periodic and chronic. Sometimes symptoms can subside for months or even years. The pain can be localized either in one shoulder joint, or develop symmetrically on both. Injuries can lead to illness: fractures and dislocations of the shoulder; as well as diseases of blood vessels and nerves, especially degenerative ones. The right hand experiences brachialgia less frequently than the left. The most common cause of pain is overstrain of the shoulder girdle muscles. In addition, this may be a consequence of infectious and inflammatory diseases. The disease can also occur during