What are the symptoms of shoulder-hand syndrome?
The main manifestation of shoulder-hand syndrome is swelling and pain in the hand position, as well as pain in the shoulder joint, mobility disorders, and stiffness. The patient developed shoulder-hand syndrome, which could be caused by lesions in the neck and shoulder. Therefore, under the influence of factors such as excessive neck and shoulder activity and cold, the symptoms worsened. Patients can complete imaging examinations of the cervical spine and shoulder joints to determine whether there are lesions. After the condition is clarified, patients should also undergo symptomatic intervention, including oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen sustained release capsules, etc. Physical therapy such as ultrashort wave, infrared polarized light, and shock wave can also be considered, which will help relieve symptoms of shoulder joints and hands.