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Rotator cuff injury - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Rotator cuff injuries are most often caused by progressive wear and tear of the tendon tissue over time Repetitive overhead activity or prolonged bouts of heavy lifting can irritate or damage the tendon
Rotator cuff injuries and surgery - Mayo Clinic Orthopedics and Sports . . . Generally speaking, rotator cuff problems tend to produce three main symptoms: shoulder pain, decreased shoulder motion and weakness Although most patients will have some level of each of these symptoms, not everyone with a rotator cuff tear will have all three symptoms
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Rotator cuff injuries and surgery Generally speaking, rotator cuff problems tend to produce three main symptoms: shoulder pain, decreased shoulder motion and weakness Although most patients will have some level of each of these symptoms, not everyone with a rotator cuff tear will have all three symptoms
Tendinopathy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Rotator cuff injuries are most often caused by wear and tear of the tendon tissue over time due to repeated overhead motions or heavy lifting It's common in people with jobs such as carpentry or in people who play sports such as baseball or tennis
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating rotator cuff tears When a rotator cuff tear is minor, taking a break from activities; applying ice regularly; and taking a nonprescription anti-inflammatory medication, such as ibuprofen or naproxen sodium, may be all you need to relieve the discomfort In many cases, physical therapy also may help
Rotator cuff tendonitis and tears - Mayo Clinic Orthopedics and Sports . . . Sometimes this can also lead to a gradual tear in the rotator cuff tendon making it difficult to raise or rotate your arm Acute tears can also happen with a sudden force that overwhelms the tendon such as a shoulder dislocation This results in an immediate inability to raise or rotate the arm
Do I need surgery for my rotator cuff injury? The Mayo Clinic team will diagnose a rotator cuff injury or tear based on symptoms, a physical exam and imaging, such as X-rays or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Video: Rotator cuff damage - Mayo Clinic The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that hold the shoulder joint in place and allow you to move your arm and shoulder Problems occur when part of the rotator cuff becomes irritated or damaged
Frozen shoulder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Frozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, involves stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint Signs and symptoms typically begin slowly, then get worse Over time, symptoms get better, usually within 1 to 3 years Having to keep a shoulder still for a long period increases the risk of developing frozen shoulder