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Shoulder pain illustration

Posted on April 4, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a detailed text-based illustration of shoulder pain, showing the anatomy, common pain areas, and movement-related triggers:


🖼️ Shoulder Pain Diagram (Text-Based)

           Clavicle (Collarbone)
                 _______
                /       \
               /         \
      Shoulder joint         Scapula (Shoulder Blade)
       (Glenohumeral)          _______
      o-------------o         /       \
     /               \       /         \
    /   Rotator cuff   \_____/           \
   /     muscles &       |               \
  /      tendons         |  Pain areas    \
 o----------------------o   (Red)          \
 |  Humerus (Upper Arm) |                   \
 |                      |   Back/Side pain  \
 |                      |                    \

🔴 Common Shoulder Pain Locations

  1. Front shoulder – biceps tendon, shoulder joint (pain with lifting forward)
  2. Side/lateral shoulder – rotator cuff tendons (pain with arm lifting sideways)
  3. Back shoulder – scapula or muscle strain (pain with reaching backward)

⚡ Movement-Related Pain Triggers

  • Overhead lifting → rotator cuff and biceps tendon strain
  • Reaching behind → posterior shoulder strain
  • Pushing or pulling → joint or muscular discomfort

💡 Key Structures

  • Rotator cuff muscles & tendons: Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres minor, Subscapularis
  • Bursae: Small fluid sacs that reduce friction between tendons and bones
  • Humerus: Upper arm bone
  • Scapula: Shoulder blade
  • Clavicle: Collarbone

If you want, I can make a more visual “ASCII-style” diagram highlighting pain zones in red so it looks closer to a real shoulder illustration.

Do you want me to do that?

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