March 5, 2021
The shoulder joint's stability depends on the complexity of muscles and ligaments that surround it. Shoulder impingement pain occurs when structures (such as rotator cuff tendons or subacromial bursa) are pinched in the subacromial space, between the ball of the shoulder joint, and the shelf of bone above (the acromion).
When tissues are damaged they become inflamed, which increases the pinching effect and creates pain as a result. The pain is usually worse when the arm is lifted to or above shoulder level, and sometimes when the shoulder is rotated.
The subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor are small muscles situated close to the ball-and-socket shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint). Collectively, these four muscles are known as the rotator cuff. Although they have individual actions, their main role is to work together to stabilize the ball within the socket of the shoulder joint. They can be injured either by a single incident, or by repetitive strain. Symptoms of rotator cuff injury typically include weakness, loss of full movement and pain.
3 Common Types of Shoulder Impingement:
Due to a small subacromial spare, this can be pre-existing, due to past shoulder injury or osteoarthritis.
Due to shoulder laxity or instability. This can be because they are naturally hypermobile, caused by an injury, or occurring over time due to repetitive overhead activity, poor posture or inactivity. Due to this instability, the rotator cuff will become weak and tired, and will not effectively prevent the ball of the shoulder joint from squashing up against the arch.
During forceful or repetitive throwing, or repetitive or loaded overhead activity the rotator cuff muscles must work very hard, and is prone to overload.
Your GP will do a physical assessment and may order a diagnostic ultrasound to clarify the structure and degree of injury. In some cases, a corticosteroid injection, or a surgical opinion is warranted in addition to physiotherapy. Injections give a window of opportunity (usually 4 weeks or so) to start physio rehabilitation without pain being a limiting factor, and shouldn't be considered a cure.
Your GP may also prescribe pain killers, or anti-inflammatories.
A physiotherapist skilled in shoulder assessment will:
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