Shoulder pain doesn't just affect your arm—it affects your entire life. It can start subtly, perhaps a small twinge when lifting your groceries or reaching overhead, but it quickly evolves into a condition that limits your independence, disrupts your sleep, and interferes with your ability to enjoy daily activities. Whether you're an athlete, a parent lifting a child, or someone simply trying to reach into a cabinet, shoulder pain can be a powerful barrier. At OrthoNJ, our fellowship-trained orthopaedic specialists see the human cost of untreated shoulder pain every day—and we're here to help you find your way back to strength, comfort, and motion.
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body, enabling you to reach, lift, and rotate your arm in almost any direction. But with with the shoulder's wide range of motion, you get increased vulnerability to stress, wear, and injury. Understanding what causes shoulder pain can help you decide how urgently you need to act.
Before a specific injury occurs, shoulder pain often stems from more generalized sources. These may include:
These sources of pain may begin subtly but can progress into more serious structural injuries if not addressed.
OrthoNJ is different from your typical medical provider. Unlike many in the industry, we prioritize patient care over profits. Our six divisions work collaboratively to ensure the best outcomes for our patients. We believe in the "Power to Put Patients First," our doctors and divisional partners strive to uphold this commitment to our patients in every aspect of our medical care.
Once the shoulder's anatomy becomes compromised, pain and dysfunction can become more persistent—and harder to treat without professional care. Here are the most frequently diagnosed shoulder injuries we see at ONJ:
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and tendons that stabilize your shoulder and help you lift and rotate your arm. Tears may occur gradually (degenerative) or suddenly due to trauma (acute). If your shoulder pain is from a rotator cuff tear, you might notice:
If not treated early, tears can worsen, limiting strength and leading to permanent damage.
Frozen shoulder often begins with mild discomfort and gradually leads to severe stiffness in your shoulder with restricted range of motion. It is commonly seen in people between 40–60 years old and can last for months or even years without intervention. Key signs of your shoulder pain being from frozen shoulder include:
Physical therapy is often necessary, but in advanced cases, surgical intervention may be required.
Impingement occurs when tendons or the bursa become pinched between bones during arm movement—especially overhead. Impingement can lead to pain, inflammation, and eventual tendon damage. Symptoms your shoulder pain could be from shoulder impingement syndrome include:
Early treatment is essential to avoid a full rotator cuff tear.
The labrum is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the shoulder socket and stabilizes the joint. A labral tear can be caused by a fall, lifting heavy objects, or repetitive overhead motion. Common symptoms that could mean your shoulder pain is from a labral tear:
Labral tears often affect athletes, especially those in baseball, tennis, or swimming.
When cartilage wears down over time, bones in the shoulder joint can grind against each other, causing inflammation and pain. Arthritis may result from aging, past injuries, or inflammatory conditions. Symptoms that could mean your shoulder pain is from arthritis often include:
While arthritis is chronic, many people can manage symptoms with a combination of physical therapy, injections, and, if needed, joint replacement surgery.
Shoulder issues often present with subtle signs at first, but sometimes they can escalate quickly, especially if the are ignored, or if you try to work through the pain. Some of the most common symptoms that indicate a deeper problem include:
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be more than a minor strain—it could be a structural issue that requires professional care.
For many, the first instinct is to push through shoulder discomfort, but early care can make a meaningful difference. Here's what you can do at home to relieve symptoms and prevent worsening:
If symptoms persist beyond a week or two, worsen with time, or begin to affect your ability to function, a professional evaluation is essential.
You don't have to stay in pain. Contact one of our ONJ divisions to schedule an appointment.
Many people wait too long before seeking help, hoping the pain will resolve on its own. But early intervention often leads to better outcomes and fewer long-term issues. You should schedule a visit with an orthopaedic shoulder specialist if:
At OrthoNJ, our shoulder doctors are fellowship-trained and board-certified in shoulder care. That means they've completed thousands of shoulder evaluations, non-surgical treatments, and surgeries—with deep knowledge of the latest, evidence-based methods.
The shoulder's versatility makes it essential for almost every movement in your daily life—from brushing your teeth and putting on clothes to working, exercising, and interacting with your family. When pain interferes with these motions, it doesn't just affect your body—it affects your confidence, your routines, and your quality of life. Untreated shoulder conditions can lead to muscle weakening, sleep disruption, and a gradual withdrawal from activities you enjoy. That's why timely and specialized care isn't just about healing your shoulder—it's about preserving your way of life.
At OrthoNJ, we believe your body deserves to move—freely, fully, and without fear. That's why we've built a statewide network of independent orthopaedic divisions—like Shore Orthopaedic University Associates, Ridgewood Orthopedic Group, University Orthopaedic Associates, and others—that collaborate to provide unmatched shoulder care. Our specialists live in your communities, understand your needs, and practice with the full support of over 100 top-tier orthopaedic physicians across New Jersey.
We're not guided by insurance quotas or corporate policies. We are independent—and that gives us the power to make decisions in your best interest. Our focus is your mobility, your goals, your outcome. From conservative treatments to advanced surgeries, we are with you every step of the way, helping you get back to the life you love.
Take the first step today. Let an ONJ shoulder specialist help you rediscover what it means to move freely—and live fully. The Power to Put Patients First is more than our philosophy. It's your path to healing.
This treatment info is for informational purposes only. Treatment and recovery vary person to person, and you should consult with your treating physician and team for details on your treatment and recovery process.