Shoulder syndrome is a collection of symptoms and signs that occur in the shoulder area. These may include pain, swelling, redness, stiffness, as well as limitations in activities of daily living and limited ability to work. The causes of shoulder syndrome can vary, but most often it is due to injury or other diseases that affect the shoulder joint.
How does the syndrome appear?
Shoulder syndrome usually occurs as a result of injury or inflammation in the joint capsule, muscles, or ligaments of the shoulder. These structures can become irritated due to pain, injury, or disease. The risk of developing shoulder syndrome increases with overuse of this joint, for example if a person exercises a lot or works in one place. This can lead to wear and tear on the muscles and ligaments, which in turn can cause problems and