Shoulder
Injuries |
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Common Shoulder
Injuries
Most problems in the shoulder involve the muscles,
ligaments, and tendons, rather than the bones.
The shoulder joint is composed of three bones: the clavicle
(collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus
(upper arm bone)
The bones of the shoulder are held in place by muscles,
tendons, and ligaments. Tendons are strong cords of tissue
that attach the shoulder muscles to the bone and assist the
muscles in moving the shoulder. Ligaments attach shoulder
bones to each other thus providing stability.
The rotator cuff is a
structure composed of tendons that, with associated muscles,
holds the ball at the top of the humerus in the glenoid
socket and provides mobility and strength to the shoulder
joint. There are
several types of common shoulder injuries:
Shoulder injury
symptoms -
Pain is usually worse at night and may
interfere with
sleep
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Worsening pain followed by gradual weakness
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Decrease in the ability to move the arm,
especially out
to the side
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Patient is able to use arm for most activities
but unable to
use the injured arm for activities that entail lifting
the arm past the shoulder or to the
front or side
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You may have the
right to receive compensation for injuries which are
sustained as the result of a trauma or repetitive stress
injury to the shoulder.
Don't wonder
about your rights!
If you or a loved one has injured their shoulder in a recent
accident we can help.
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