Rotator cuff injury

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Rotator Cuff Injury: Causes and Treatment Causes of Rotator Cuff Injury Repetitive stress – activities which stress the same part of the body Lack of blood supply – the blood supply in the rotator cuff tendons lessen and the tendons get damaged Bone spurs – the bone may develop a growth and rub on the rotator cuff tendon causing pain Acute tear – occurs when you jerk the arm or lift something heavy and the tendon gets partially torn Degenerative tear – result of wearing down of the tendon over time Types of rotator cuff injuries • Partial tear – damages the tendon but doesn’t sever it • Full-thickness tear – The tendon is completely torn Symptoms 1. Pain at night when lying on affected shoulder 2. Pain when lifting and lowering arm 3. Weakness in arm and shoulder 4. Crackling when moving shoulder 5. Sudden tears can cause shooting pain up the arm 6. Degenerative tears develop over time and pain increases slowly Tests to check for rotator cuff injury • Physical examination – To rule out arthritis or a pinched nerve


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