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What is impingement syndrome?

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What is impingement syndrome?

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Impingement syndrome is a painful shoulder condition that usually affects older adults. It is similar to bursitis and the two conditions typically occur simultaneously. Swelling of the rotator cuff muscles is common in impingement syndrome.

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The uppermost tendon of the rotator cuff, the supraspinatus tendon, passes beneath the bone on the top of the shoulder, called the acromion. In some people, the space between the undersurface of the acromion and the top of the humeral head is quite narrow. The rotator cuff tendon and the adherent bursa, or lubricating tissue, can therefore be pinched when the arm is raised into a forward position. With repetitive impingement, the tendons and bursa can become inflamed and swollen and cause the painful situation known as “chronic impingement syndrome.

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