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Orthopedic Doctor•Gurgaon
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Shoulder impingement syndrome is a condition of the shoulder that is characterized by a feeling of pain and weakness while lifting the arm overhead. A tendon, known as the rotator cuff tendon, attaches the tip of the upper arm to the shoulder. Impingement of the shoulder occurs when this tendon is trapped in the sub acromial space. The sub acromial space is the space near the shoulder joint where the tendon goes through.
When the tendon is trapped, it tends to scrape against the bone, result...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Ranchi
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Your shoulder is one of the most overused joints in the body and thus is at a higher risk of contracting an injury. Shoulder pain may lead to mobility issues where moving your arms may become extremely difficult. The shoulder consists of three parts, viz. the shoulder blade, collarbone and the upper arm bone. Shoulder pain may result from an injury to any of these areas.

The various causes of shoulder pain are:
1. Impingement: Impingement of the shoulder muscle occurs when the top o...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Mohali
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Subacromial impingement is a very common problem relating to the shoulder area, accounting for almost 50% of the shoulder pain complaints. It is a very small space covered by bones on all spaces, and in fact, only when there is inflammation in this area does space become evident on radiographs. There are various tendons and muscles, which work together to allow for shoulder movement upwards and downwards and front and the back. With repeated movements, these tendons get impinged or pinched and s...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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Shoulder pain can be a persistent dull and nagging sensation in the upper arm or shoulder area. It can be easily differentiated from neck pain as it is related to the movement of shoulders i.e. it will increase and decrease with shoulder movements especially overhead activities. The other signs to identify shoulder pain is if your shoulder movements are reduced.

If you find it difficult to scratch/wash your back, comb your hair or reach your back pocket. Shoulder pain can happen due to ...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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Shoulder impingement occurs when there is impingement or change in the position of the tendons or a bursa (fluid filled sac or cavity, which causes friction in the joints) in your shoulder. Repeated overhead exercises or intense physical activity concentrated around your shoulder is a common risk factor for shoulder impingement. The examples of such activity would include playing outdoor sports like tennis, swimming etc. or painting for long hours.

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MBBS, Ph. D - Orthopaedics

Orthopedic Doctor•Bangalore
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Shoulder impingement is a serious condition leading to severe pain in the shoulder blades of a person. Such kind of shoulder pain may affect anybody anytime. It basically affects the area of your shoulder facing stress due to any sort of overhead action. An impactful pressure on the tendons of bones constituting your shoulder gives rise to this disorder. This syndrome can affect a person who paints, swims, lifts or plays tennis on a regular basis. Once caused, persistent rendering of similar act...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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Shoulder impingement occurs when there is impingement or change in the position of the tendons or a bursa (fluid filled sac or cavity, which causes friction in the joints) in your shoulder. Repeated overhead exercises or intense physical activity concentrated around your shoulder is a common risk factor for shoulder impingement. The examples of such activity would include playing outdoor sports like tennis, swimming etc. or painting for long hours.

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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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People who regularly work out can go on about its benefits and also show off a toned physique. However, a bad or improper movement can be more harmful than no exercise at all. Read on to know some common exercises that are best avoided for their potential harmful effects.

Dumbbell punches (Punching the air with dumbbells in hands): By holding dumbbells and punching them forward into the air, you are just spending your energy for absolutely no benefit. It is good as a conditioning one if...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Hyderabad
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The rotator cuff is made up of four muscles and the tendons attached to them under the shoulder roof that lowers and raise the arm. Acromion is an extension of the shoulder blade. Subacromial bursa lies in the space between the acromion and the rotator cuff. Subacromial bursa is a sac filled with fluid that allows the rotator cuff beneath the acromion to glide smoothly when the shoulder is moved.

If the four tendons in the rotator cuff are injured, strained or a bone spur develops on th...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Mumbai
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Shoulder impingement occurs when there is impingement or change in the position of the tendons or a bursa (fluid filled sac or cavity, which causes friction in the joints) in your shoulder. Repeated overhead exercises or intense physical activity concentrated around your shoulder is a common risk factor for shoulder impingement. The examples of such activity would include playing outdoor sports like tennis, swimming etc. or painting for long hours.

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