Rotator Cuff Tears

September 19, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

There is a group of four muscles and a few tendons that form a capsule around the upper part of the arm bone. The job of this group of muscles and tendons is to both hold the arm into the shoulder socket and to facilitate rotation of the arm.

Some of the most common injuries in adults, particularly senior citizens, are rotator cuff tears. The supraspinatus muscle, or the one in the front of the arm is the one most often torn.

To understand how rotator cuff tears can affect a person’s daily life, it is first necessary to understand what purpose the rotator cuff serves, what its makeup is, and how it works… Read more

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Rotator Cuff – Injury and Treatment

August 19, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The rotator cuff is a term given to group of muscles and the tendons that stabilizes the shoulder. The muscles arise from scapula and connect the head of humerus, thereby, forming a cuff. They are significant as they keep intact the head of humerus in a trivial glenoid fossa of scapula. Without the rotator cuff, there would be slight disturbances in the humeral head as it would partially ride up from the glenoid fossa, hence, the efficiency of deltoid muscle will lessen.

Anyone who is suffering from rotator cuff inflammation goes through a recurrent pattern of injury. Inflammation causes injury to the shoulder, then follows the healing process which gives pain-free period to the patient and this is followed by re-injury. With the continuous movement of the cycle, the pain-free period becomes less effective and the patients start experiencing more pain… Read more

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