Don’t kid yourself; tears and strains of the deltoid muscle are hardly the only causes of pain in this area.

You can also count in different cancers and heart problems.

However, pain in the deltoid is usually of a muscular origin: either a strain of the fibers or a tearing to some degree (minor, moderate, severe).

“The deltoid muscle is divided into three parts; the posterior, medial and anterior deltoid (back, middle and front),” says Dr. Tom Carpenter, corrective exercise specialist, certified personal trainer and chiropractor, inventor of Stand Corrected™, a portable harness-like stretching tool that helps alleviate back, neck and shoulder pain.

Grade I, II and III tears to the deltoid muscle are common.

However, another common cause of deltoid muscle pain is a rotator cuff injury, which includes impingement syndrome.

“The arm drop test is one way to check for this,” says Dr. Carpenter.

“Other issues that might cause pain in the deltoid area are arthritis, ligament injury, tendonitis, fracture, referred pain from the cervical spine [from a pinched nerve], etc.” 

“Does it hurt performing bent-over barbell rows, butterflies, or upright rows and front arm raises?

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“This will help to isolate which part of the deltoid is involved and possibly strained.

“Or it could be the result of something called altered cross joint coupling, as a result of synergistic dominance (helper muscles acting as prime movers due to poor technique during exercise).

“In other words, the muscles aren’t transferring forces across the shoulder joint properly because of poor form, so they start to hurt.”

Let’s not forget about bursitis and an AC joint sprain, the latter which can result from overdoing it with strength training, such as with bar dips.

And there’s a slew of more serious causes, but let’s first take a look at the worst: cancers and heart problems.

Cancer and Heart Problems Can Cause Pain in the Deltoid Muscle Region

These conditions, however, don’t actually damage the muscle fibers or joint itself.

“Lung cancer can cause pain in the deltoid, as can breast cancer and bone cancer,” says Jonathan Stegall, MD, an integrative oncologist and medical director for The Center for Advanced Medicine, an adult cancer treatment center in Alpharetta, GA.

Pancoast tumor. A type of lung cancer, the mass can encroach upon the brachial plexus nerves which are in close proximity to the shoulder – hence, shoulder pain.

Osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma. These are bone cancers.

Breast cancer metastasis. Breast cancer can spread to the upper arm bone and cause shoulder pain in the deltoid region, masquerading as a rotator cuff problem.

Angina. This is chest pain that results from inadequate blood flow in the coronary arteries. The pain can radiate to the shoulder.

Heart Attack. An imminent or heart attack in progress can cause shoulder pain, and not necessarily chest pain or heaviness or shortness of breath.

Other Serious Causes of Pain in the Deltoid Muscle Area

• Avascular necrosis (loss of blood to a bone caused by joint or bone trauma or fatty deposits in blood vessels).

• Hiatal hernia (a portion of the stomach slides up into the chest cavity). A small or medium hernia isn’t serious, but if it gets big and causes “strangulation” of tissue, it needs immediate repair.

• Septic arthritis (infection)

Additional though Less Serious Causes of Pain in the Deltoid Muscle Region

• Osteoarthritis (wearing down of cartilage)

• Polymyalgia rheumatica (inflammatory disorder)

In summary, the causes of pain located in the deltoid muscle or near it don’t always involve an injury or strain to the fibers themselves — but far more often than not, they do.

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Based upon 30+ years of experience, Dr. Carpenter’s practice approach reflects his belief that restoring optimum health and function will enable his patients to enjoy a much greater amount of vitality and wellness. Chiropractic care is true health care, not sick care!
Jonathan Stegall, MD, provides a long-awaited remedy for our cancer problem. Having a successful integrative oncology practice in Atlanta, GA, he’s seen firsthand what works and what doesn’t with cancer treatment. Dr. Stegall is the creator of the Cancer Secrets Podcast and author of “Cancer Secrets,” available on Amazon.
Lorra Garrick has been covering medical, fitness and cybersecurity topics for many years, having written thousands of articles for print magazines and websites, including as a ghostwriter. She’s also a former ACE-certified personal trainer. 
 
 
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moffitt.org/cancers/pancoast-tumor/signs-symptoms/
mayoclinic.org/symptoms/shoulder-pain/basics/causes/sym-20050696
nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/cad/signs
emedicinehealth.com/bone_cancer/article_em.htm#bone_cancer_facts
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3111561/
mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/avascular-necrosis/basics/causes/con-20025517