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Evaluating and Diagnosing Shoulder Osteomyelitis

Rina Pandya, PT, DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE

July 15, 2025

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What are the key components of an evaluation for suspected osteomyelitis in the shoulder?

Answer

Evaluating a patient with suspected osteomyelitis of the shoulder requires a systematic approach that includes medical history, clinical assessment, and advanced imaging techniques. A thorough patient history should focus on risk factors such as recent infections, intravenous drug use, diabetes, immunosuppression, or prior surgical interventions. A history of persistent, unrelenting pain that does not fluctuate with movement is a key distinguishing feature of osteomyelitis. Additionally, clinicians should assess for systemic signs such as fever, malaise, and night sweats.

A physical examination should include palpation of the affected area to assess for tenderness, swelling, and warmth. Passive range of motion testing can differentiate osteomyelitis from musculoskeletal conditions; significant pain during passive movement suggests articular or bony involvement rather than soft tissue dysfunction. Blood tests, including complete blood count (CBC), ESR, and CRP, serve as important indicators of systemic infection. In cases where osteomyelitis is suspected, MRI is the gold standard for early detection, as it can reveal bone marrow edema, abscess formation, and cortical destruction before plain radiographs show abnormalities. Timely evaluation and accurate diagnosis are essential to prevent the progression of infection and avoid long-term functional impairments.

This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the course, "Comprehensive Management of Shoulder Pain Secondary to Osteomyelitis," presented by Rina Pandya, PT, DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE.


rina pandya

Rina Pandya, PT, DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE

Dr. Rina’s physical therapy career spans more than 20 years, in the UK, the US, and the Middle East. She has worked in nationalized healthcare services, American healthcare, and self-pay services in acute care, in-patient rehab, skilled nursing facilities, home healthcare, and outpatient clinics. In addition to being a clinician, she has developed specialty programs based on evidence-based practice in her role as a project manager. She has also managed the physical therapy department as the department head in a premier private hospital in Oman.

Rina is an internationally published webinar presenter; many of her courses are highlighted on Physiopedia/Physio Plus. Her pocketbooks are now available on Amazon titled-- Orthopedic Assessments Made Easy.

Dr. Pandya graduated from Manipal University, India in 2000 as well as the University of Michigan, in 2018 with a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Rina conducts live webinars and is part of the continuing professional development teaching community with courses published in the UK, US, South Africa, Ireland, and Australia.  Rina is a member of APTA, HCPC-UK.

Rina is a senior lecturer MSK, at the University of West England, Bristol, UK, involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and has a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP).

 


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