Mild symptoms?NSAIDs: The shoulder is a complex joint with many different potential pain generators (ac joint, glenohumeral joint, rotator cuff, bursa, biceps tendon, etc.) that may become damaged or inflamed. A good history and physical exam by an experienced clinician can help identify the pain generator(s) and advise you on a personal treatment plan. If the pain is not that bad, nsaids under supervision of pcp.
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