I suppose this is fairly common knowledge, most of us who experience an injury in one of these areas will very likely experience pain in the other area too.
In an article by Wayne Wilkins on helium.com he describes how there are many muscles and nerves that connect the neck and shoulders, and this should be taken into consideration whether you are suffering from an injury now, whether you have in the past or whether you are simply looking for information to properly self-diagnose any potential injuries in the future.
Shoulder and neck pain can be caused by many things, but one of the most common is a trapped nerve. This can even happen overnight from lying in an awkward position. Or simply turning your head too quickly.
Quite an interesting little read which may well explain your neck/shoulder problem, with advice on when to consult your doctor.
Use this link to read the article in full.
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