Right Shoulder corresponds to the cervical plexus' right aspect which maintains and nourishes that area.
In yogic philosophy, the right cervical plexus (Right Vishuddhi Chakra) represents the center of sweetness and diplomacy. If you look at it from a yogic point of view, it is a manifestation of a blockage of the R. Vishuddhi. To confirm or deny take a short test. Do these additional malfunctions related to the right cervical plexus manifest:
1. Anger, use of sharp words.
2. Inability to handle pressure situations diplomatically.
3. Headache in the left part of the head/forehead.
4. Issues with the liver.
5. Heartburn/Constipation.
If some of the above manifest, then it might be a problem in the subtle system.
the solution is chakra cleansing and kundalini awakening is one good way to do it. Where could you learn it? There is possibly a free class closeby if you would care to look up on the Meditation Class directory (Sahaja Yoga is a method of cleansing chakras through Kundalini):
http://sahajayoga.org/worldwidecontacts/default.asp
Try out the basic excercise online:
http://sahajayoga.org/experienceitnow/default.asp
2006-06-05 17:21:33
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answered by v1ctor_a2 2
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I get the same kind of pain in my left shoulder when I am stressed. The doctor said it is muscle spasms from being too tense. Tylenol works well to stop most of the pain. I also try to stretch my shoulder when it starts to hurt and sometimes that helps.
2006-06-06 00:18:27
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answered by trueblue88 5
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When I get tense and what not, my shoulder flares up really bad. It has been doing this for years. I went to the doctors office about it and was diagnosed with mild arthritis; and I was only 19 at the time. My doctor told me that I probably started developing it around the age of 16. I had to do physiotherapy for it, and many exercises at home. It still bothers me all the time though, especially when I am packing around my 28 pound toddler, LOL. Anyways, my advice would be to see your doctor about it just in case.
2006-06-06 00:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be stress. I have a friend who got the same thing as you and ended getting checked by his doctor. Turned out he had diabetes and didn't even know it. Get checked out by the doctor for diabetes, cholesterol and blood pressure.
Best of luck
2006-06-06 00:14:06
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answered by karl s 1
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stress could be the factor, stress can effect you emotionally and physically. Maybe your tensing the muscles in your shoulder without realizing it.
2006-06-06 00:14:58
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answered by massure4hire 5
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Could be. The fact that it's on one side of body might mean old injury or improper alignment. See masseuse or chiropractor or take easy yoga class and ask instructor.
2006-06-06 00:18:01
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answered by JM afficionado 1
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asprin 1st,warp speed vehicle,to er,check for heart attack.GO.do not drive,do not walk,call some one are 911.
2006-06-06 00:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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go to yor local e.r. room might be a heart attack . better sae than sorry. fact asap. now.
2006-06-06 00:14:41
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answered by the_silverfoxx 7
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anxiety will do that happens to me all the time
2006-06-06 00:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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