How to treat traumatic periarthritis of the shoulder
Disease description:
I have developed traumatic shoulder periarthritis, which has affected the movement of my neck and right shoulder, significantly reducing my work efficiency. A colleague suggested that I exercise my arms to relieve shoulder muscle tension. So, how is traumatic shoulder periarthritis treated?
Traumatic periarthritis can be treated with medications and surgery. Traumatic periarthritis is a chronic, specific inflammation around the shoulder joint caused by injury, with main symptoms including pain and impaired joint function. Patients with traumatic periarthritis are recommended to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or analgesics under a doctor's guidance, along with physical therapy to relieve pain and improve blood circulation. In cases of severe damage or tears, arthroscopic minimally invasive surgery is recommended to restore joint mobility.