Rotator Cuff Injury : Causes - Deepstash

Rotator Cuff Injury : Causes

1° Causes - Damage to components forming CA arch, damage to Rotator cuff tendons.

E.g-

  1. bony defect in Acromion, Coracoid process hence causing impingement of tendons.
  2. Injury/ tear of Coracoacromial Ligament.

2° Causes - Due to other external structures.

i.e -

  1. Trauma- micro repetitive/ strong sudden causing ms tear.
  2. Force Couple = Deltoid + Supraspinatus dysfunction (ms weakness)
  3. Lateral Rotator weakness.
  4. Joint capsule tightness.
  5. Etc.

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Every day going to clinical postings to learn more, about common orthopaedic issues. Treatment, protocols, assessments and so much more. Felt the need to make people aware of these.

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