Supraspinatus Tendonitis Research Paper

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Supraspinatus tendonitis is inflammation of the supraspinatus/rotator cuff tendon and/or the contiguous peritendinous soft tissues, according to Medscape. It is usually identified with shoulder impingement syndrome and is a recognized phase in the second stage of the disease. There are both extrinsic and intrinsic factors that can lead up to this condition. Primary and secondary impingement are what make up the extrinsic factors. Primary impingement is the outcome from increased subacromial loading, trauma, or overhead activities. Secondary impingement is the outcome from rotator cuff overload and muscle imbalance. The condition can also be caused by the diminishing in the supraspinatus outlet space because of the unstable glenohumeral joint. …show more content…

They connect as four joints: the scapulothoracic joint (ST joint), the glenohumeral joint (GH joint), the sternoclavicular joint (SC joint), and the acromioclavicular joint (AC joint), according to Morphopedics. The supraspinatus tendon has the subacromial bursa lying between it and the acromion. According to Morphopedics, the supraspinatus outlet is a space formed by the acromion, acromioclavicular joint, and coracoacromial arch. This is where the supraspinatus tendon goes through so all irregularities with it can create impingement in the

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