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James C. Esch, M.D. speaks at Tri-City Medical Center's First Annual Physician Symposium discussing shoulder pain, including physical examinations, patient history and cause of pain, and treatment options. Initial physical examinations of patients with shoulder pain typically consist of exercises demonstrating arm movement and the observation of limited joint rotation. The seven diagnosis lumps are (i) instability, (ii) arthritis, (iii) calcific tendonitis, (iv) massive rotator cuff tear, (v) frozen shoulder, (vi) AC joint arthritis, and (vii) rotator cuff tear/impingement. The history of the patient's shoulder pain plays an important role in treatment and it's important for the physician to inquire about prior instability, arthritis, calcific tendonitis, and rotator cuff tears. Treating shoulder pain is often done with pain and anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy, and injections. Consult with an orthopedic surgeon at Tri-City Medical Center today about your shoulder pain by calling (760) 940-3000 or visiting http://www.tricitymed.org/services/or...