Arthritis and Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder


Overview and Facts about Arthritis and Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder

Also called degenerative joint disease, shoulder osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis that occurs when cartilage in the shoulder breaks down, causing the bones to rub together.

Abnormal bony growths, or bone spurs, may develop. Other, less common types of arthritis in the shoulder are rheumatoid arthritis or arthritis that develops after an injury.

The two most common types of osteoarthritis are glenohumeral and acromioclaviular:

  • Glenohumeral osteoarthritis affects the shoulder’s main ball and socket joint.
  • Acromioclavicular (AC) osteoarthritis affects the area where the clavicle (collarbone) meets the highest part of the scapula (shoulder blade). This form of osteoarthritis is more common than glenohumeral arthritis.

If you are experiencing shoulder pain, it is important to see your healthcare provider early. Prompt diagnosis and treatment can lead to faster recovery.

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