Nonspecific arm pain

Arch Bone Jt Surg. 2013 Dec;1(2):53-8. Epub 2013 Dec 15.

Abstract

Nonspecific activity-related arm pain is characterized by an absence of objective physical findings and symptoms that do not correspond with objective pathophysiology. Arm pain without strict diagnosis is often related to activity, work-related activity in particular, and is often seen in patients with physically demanding work. Psychological factors such as catastrophic thinking, symptoms of depression, and heightened illness concern determine a substantial percentage of the disability associated with puzzling hand and arm pains. Ergonomic modifications can help to control symptoms, but optimal health may require collaborative management incorporating psychosocial and psychological elements of illness.

Keywords: Arm; Idiopathic arm pain; Nonspecific arm pain; Shoulder.

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