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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Supraspinatus Tendonitis


dr.yasser
10-31-2007, 08:10 PM
Supraspinatus Tendonitis

Supraspinatus tendonitis (also known as rotator cuff tendonitis) is a tearing and swelling of the supraspinatus. The supraspinatus consists of the muscles and tendons that hold the upper arm in the shoulder joint.

Supraspinatus tendonitis can occur as a result of injury, overuse, or with aging as the tendon loses elasticity. Athletes who participate in sports that require repeated over head arm movements (pitching in baseball, swimming freestyle, butterfly, or backstroke, lifting heavy weights over the shoulder...) often experience supraspinatus tendonitis. Supraspinatus tendonitis can also be seen in diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or diabetes.

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Overuse is the most common cause of supraspinatus tendonitis. People beginning an exercise program or increase their level of exercise can experience symptoms of supraspinatus tendonitis. The tendon is unaccustomed to the new level of demand, and this overuse will cause an inflammation and tendonitis.

A tendon is a tough yet flexible band of fibrous tissue. The tendon connects muscle to the bone. When a tendon becomes inflamed, movement will become painful. This condition is called tendonitis, which literally means inflammation of the tendon.

Supraspinatus tendinitis is simply the inflammation of the tendons connecting muscle to bone in the rotator cuff. Supraspinatus tendonitis can be caused by a number of factors. Some of the more common factors associated with supraspinatus tendonitis include:
_ A sudden increase in the intensity of training.
_ A rapid increase in the frequency of training.
_ Repeated training using overhead arm movements.
_ Poor core strength.
_ Genetic abnormalities.

Symptoms of supraspinatus tendonitis include:
_ Pain and tenderness along the tendon, usually in proximity to the shoulder joint.
_ Pain is worse with movement or activity.
_ Pain at night.
_ Stiffness after exercise.

Treatment of Supraspinatus Tendonitis

The goal of supraspinatus tendonitis treatment is to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Often, rest, ice and home care pain relievers are all that's needed.

The goals of supraspinatus tendonitis treatment and supraspinatus rehabilitation include;
_ Protection of the injured tissues to allow healing and to control the early inflammatory phase.
_ Ice packs or ice massage.
_ Rehabilitate flexibility, strength, proprioception, and muscle imbalance, and control physical activities with the aid of taping and splinting.
_ Non-impact aerobic conditioning, flexibility training and strengthening exercises.
_ Return to full activity as rotator cuff tendonitis symptoms allow.

The goal of rehabilitation should be designed to decrease the symptoms, strengthen the muscles of the quad region and improve hamstring and quad flexibility. The person with rotator cuff tendonitis must return to sports activity carefully and slowly. Criteria for resuming full physical activity should be based on function, not time.

Inflammation can also be treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications such as Motrin or Advil. These medications can be helpful treatments for supraspinatus tendinitis but do have side effects. Side effects of these medications can include stomach upset and bleeding problems.

Your doctor might suggest treating your supraspinatus tendonitis with steroid drug injections. Injections of cortisone reduce supraspinatus tendonitis inflammation and can help ease pain. However, this supraspinatus tendonitis treatment should be used with great care because repeated injections may weaken the tendon or cause undesirable side effects. Cortisone injections can also increase your risk of rupturing a tendon.

Prevention is the best treatment for supraspinatus tendinitis. The key to avoiding problems such as supraspinatus tendonitis is to slowly increase the intensity of your exercise, vary the types of activities you perform, and try not to cycle between periods of activity and inactivity. Follow these guidelines to prevent supraspinatus tendonitis or prevent the recurrence of supraspinatus tendonitis:

_ Do not train hard when muscles are stiff from a previous workout.
_ Introduce new activities or new training levels gradually.
_ Allow ample warming up and cooling off time.
_ Monitor yourself daily for signs of fatigue. If fatigued, give yourself a break for the day.

Proper conditioning should include aerobic fitness, lower body strength training, and lower body flexibility training. Flexibility is very important in preventing overuse injuries such as supraspinatus tendinitis.

If you experience supraspinatus tendonitis, you are more likely to have symptoms again down the road, but with an intelligent approach to your exercise or activity routine, this problem can often be avoided.

rainy
10-31-2007, 08:51 PM
thanks dr
we are playing big role in treating such cases
to confirm this diagnosis i would rather tell the pt to do m.r.i
thanks again

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11-01-2007, 12:53 PM
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