10 Causes of Shoulder Pain

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Cause #2: Acute Tendinitis

Tendinitis is a condition in which the tendons of the body become inflamed. The tendons are cords that connect the muscles of our body to the bones, and when these tendons become inflamed it can lead to discomfort, pain, and reduced mobility.

Acute tendinitis is a form of tendinitis that doesn’t stick around. It tends only to occur when people overuse the joints in their body. This can happen if you’re frequently throwing a ball or are engaged in any high-intensity activities that involve overhead motions.

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