Decoding Unusual Presentation of Shoulder Pain: A Case Study
Description
In this engaging case study, a 56-year-old man presents with shoulder pain following a tennis ball throw but exhibits atypical symptoms. Despite initial suspicions of a rotator cuff tear, further examination reveals potential neck involvement. The patient experiences weakness, limited motion, and radiating pain down the arm. Range of motion tests and strength assessments indicate a combination of shoulder and neck issues. X-rays detect arthritic changes in the cervical spine, narrowing the neural foramina and likely impinging the nerves. The subsequent MRI findings confirm a partial rotator cuff tear and stenosis in the cervical spine. Treatment involves targeted injections to alleviate symptoms and eventually leads to cervical spine decompression surgery. This case underscores the importance of considering differential diagnoses and utilizing appropriate imaging to identify and address the root cause of shoulder pain.