SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF INJURY
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint and allow for smooth, controlled movement of the arm. A rotator cuff injury occurs when these muscles or tendons are torn, strained, or inflamed, leading to pain and limited mobility.
Causes
- Overuse or Repetitive Movements: Common in athletes (e.g., swimmers, tennis players) or workers performing repetitive overhead motions.
- Acute Trauma: Falling on an outstretched arm or lifting heavy objects.
- Degenerative Changes: Age-related wear and tear that weakens the tendons.
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment Options
Conservative Management-
Injections-
Corticosteroid injections may be used for severe pain.
Surgical Intervention-



