Since rheumatoid arthritis of the shoulder is usually a symmetrical disease, both shoulders may be affected. The most common symptom of rheumatoid arthritis of the shoulder is a stiff or “frozen” shoulder. However, shoulder stiffness can also be a symptom of other causes including athletic injury, ankylosing spondylitis and tendinitis.

Other common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis of the shoulder include:
- Swelling and pain in one or more joints, lasting six weeks or more.
- Fatigue and/or weakness
- Shoulder stiffness following periods of immobility which gradually improves with movement
- General sicknes, mild fevers, anemia and weight loss. Only a physician can make a diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis
If you think you have any of these symptoms, please consult with your doctor.