10 Causes of Shoulder Pain
Cause #3: Chronic Tendinitis
Acute tendinitis tends to go away after you have stopped performing the motions that led to developing the condition in the first place. Unfortunately, chronic tendinitis is a bit more difficult to manage.
Chronic tendinitis usually emerges as a result of degenerative diseases like arthritis. However, in some cases, it can arise as a result of consistent wear and tear on the joints. In the latter case, this usually happens when people ignore the warning sign of acute tendinitis and continue engaging in certain actions.
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