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Shoulder pain
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Age from 16 years onwards
This CKS topic covers the diagnosis and management of shoulder pain in primary care.
This CKS topic does not cover, in any detail, exercise regimens, injection techniques, or surgical management. It also does not cover the management of glenohumeral or acromioclavicular joint osteoarthritis (see the CKS topic on Osteoarthritis), or shoulder pain referred from elsewhere.
There are separate CKS topics on Neck pain - acute torticollis, Neck pain - cervical radiculopathy, Neck pain - non-specific, Neck pain - whiplash injury, NSAIDs - prescribing issues, Osteoarthritis, and Rheumatoid arthritis.
The target audience for this CKS topic is healthcare professionals working within the NHS in England, and providing first contact or primary health care. Patient information from NHS Choices is intended to be printed and given to people with this condition or their carers.
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