Shoulder impingement syndrome
Your rotator cuff is located in your shoulder area. It is made of muscles and tendons. It helps your shoulder to move and stay stable. Problems with the rotator cuff are common. They include tendinitis, bursitis, and injuries such as tears.Rotator cuff tendons can become inflamed from frequent use or aging. Sometimes they are injured from a fall on an outstretched hand. Sports or jobs with repeated overhead motion can also damage the rotator cuff. Aging causes tendons to wear down, which can lead to a tear. Some tears are not painful, but others can be very painful. Treatment for a torn rotator cuff depends on age, health, how severe the injury is, and how long you've had the torn rotator cuff. Treatment for torn rotator cuff includes:RestHeat or cold to the sore areaMedicines that reduce pain and swellingElectrical stimulation of muscles and nervesUltrasoundCortisone injectionSurgeryNIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease
Disease Alternative Name
Resident Orthopedic Surgeon
S.N.Medical College
S.N.medical College
MS(Ortho)


Sanjivani Family Hospital
Physiotheraist
Institute of Health Sciences
Physiotherapy

S.R. CRITICAL CARE HOSPITAL AND TRAUMA CENTER BAREILLY
HOD
JRN VIDHAYAPEETH UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN, UDAIPUR
BPT

National Homoeo Chember
DHMS
KNH MEDICAL COLLEGE&HOSPITAL BHAGALPUR
DHMS

Unity Lifeline Hospital
Consultant Physical Therapist
RGUHS Karnataka
MPT (ortho & sports)

Baramulla District Hospital OPD
General Physician
Registrar Board of Indian Medicine Rajasthan
BMHS

Saaol Heart Center, Muzaffarnagar
Rmo
Hmc Abohar
BHMS recongnised by CCH (New Delhi) ,BFUHS Faridkot Punjab.

5th Govt Accident and Emergency Hospital
Accident and Emergency Care, Traumatologist
North American School of IT, Kreger Reaserch Center, CANADA
Ms orthopaedics

Vivekanand Hospital
Physio
Dolphin Institute of Bio Medical & Natural Science
MPT (Sports Med. & Rehab.)
