Psychosomatics: Shoulder Joint Osteoarthritis
Psychosomatics: Shoulder Joint Osteoarthritis What is Psychosomatics and the Causes of Shoulder Joint Osteoarthritis Psychosomatics examines the link between emotions and physical health. Shoulder joint osteoarthritis involves cartilage damage, leading to pain and limited movement. Common causes include injuries, aging, and chronic inflammation. However, psychosomatic factors significantly influence its development and progression. For example, chronic stress disrupts blood circulation and increases muscle tension. Moreover, suppressed emotions can worsen inflammation, aggravating joint pain. Therefore, addressing emotional factors is essential for effective osteoarthritis management. Read also — Psychosomatics: Elbow Joint Osteoarthritis Psychological Causes of Shoulder Joint Osteoarthritis Psychological factors often contribute to… Continue reading