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Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

Diagnosis, Causes, and Treatment

Shoulder impingement syndrome is a condition where there is abnormal pressure or friction on the tendons in the shoulder, causing pain, swelling, and a reduced range of motion.

Causes:

  • Rotator Cuff Friction: Resulting from improper shoulder movement that can lead to tendon impingement.
  • Narrowing of Shoulder Space: Due to structural abnormalities or excess bone growth.
  • Weakness in Surrounding Muscles: Muscle weakness can alter shoulder mechanics, increasing the chances of impingement.

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Treatment:

  • Physical Therapy: Exercises to strengthen muscles and improve shoulder stability.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Medications: To reduce pain and swelling.
  • Corrective Exercises: To improve movement mechanics and prevent recurrence.
  • Surgery: In cases of severe impingement and non-response to conservative treatment.

The approach to treatment depends on the patient's condition and the severity of symptoms. Doctors and physical therapists collaborate to provide an effective treatment plan to improve the patient's condition. Contact us for more information and details tailored to your individual case

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