Supraspinatus tendonitis

Supraspinatus tendinitis or tendinopathy is a condition that affects the tendon in the supraspinatus muscle of the shoulder. It often occurs as a result of repetitive overuse or injury, such as repeated arm movements over the head or heavy lifting. Pain is typically localized in the shoulder and can worsen with specific movements. Proper treatment and rehabilitation are essential for alleviating symptoms and restoring shoulder function

At Dr. Dropin, we have skilled practitioners who can assess your shoulder pain and help you receive the appropriate treatment.

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Symptoms of supraspinatus tendonitis

If you have supraspinatus tendinitis, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:

  • Pain in the shoulder, typically in the area of the supraspinatus tendon laterally on the shoulder.
  • Pain that worsens with specific shoulder movements, such as lifting or reaching.
  • Tenderness and discomfort in the shoulder region.
  • Limited range of motion in the affected shoulder.

Supraspinatus tendinitis is a condition that can develop gradually, and the symptoms can vary in intensity. It is important to seek professional guidance for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if you experience these symptoms

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Treatment and prognosis

The treatment of supraspinatus tendinitis often involves various approaches to achieve specific treatment goals. Here are some common treatment methods:

  • Pain relief: Manual techniques, including joint adjustments and massage, can help reduce pain in the shoulder and the tendon.
  • Strength and flexibility exercises: Gradually introducing exercises to strengthen the shoulder muscles and improve shoulder mobility can aid in rehabilitation.
  • Medication therapy: Anti-inflammatory medications can be used to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation.
  • Physical therapy: An experienced physical therapist or chiropractor can customize a rehabilitation plan to improve shoulder function and reduce pain.
  • Proper biomechanics: Analysis of the body's movement patterns and potential adjustments to activities or work methods to reduce strain on the supraspinatus tendon.

Remember that the treatment for supraspinatus tendinitis should be tailored to individual needs and may vary from person to person. It is important to consult a qualified healthcare professional for a thorough assessment and the development of an effective treatment plan.

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When should you book an appointment?

If you recognize the symptoms above and are experiencing any of the following issues, we recommend seeking professional guidance:

  • Pain or reduced mobility that has persisted for more than a week without improvement.
  • Severe symptoms that you need assistance in reducing quickly.
  • Symptoms that cause you concern or that you believe may be due to more serious conditions.

Remember that early assistance from a therapist can reduce the duration of your issues and contribute to achieving the best possible outcome. You should never worry that your problems are "too small" - we take all types of issues seriously.

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What can you do by yourself?

While the treatment of supraspinatus tendinitis typically involves professional guidance and therapy, there are several measures you can take on your own to alleviate symptoms and improve your condition:

  • Follow recommended exercises: If you have been given home exercises by your therapist, it's essential to perform them regularly.
  • Modify activities: Avoid activities that lead to prolonged worsening of shoulder pain (more than 12 hours).
  • Pain relief: Sometimes, pain can be reduced by using an ice pack, heating pad, taking a warm shower, or practicing gentle movements.
  • Medications: Use over-the-counter pain relievers as directed by a healthcare professional.

If you haven't had your condition evaluated yet or have deviated from your treatment plan, it is advisable to contact a healthcare provider for further guidance."

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Frequently asked questions about supraspinatus tendonitis

What is Supraspinatus tendinitis?

Supraspinatus tendinitis is a condition that affects the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle in the shoulder.

What are the causes of Supraspinatus tendinitis?

Causes may include repetitive overuse of the shoulder, repeated overhead arm movements, heavy lifting, or injury.

What are common symptoms of Supraspinatus tendinitis?

Common symptoms include shoulder pain, especially in the area around the supraspinatus tendon, as well as pain that worsens with specific shoulder movements.

How is Supraspinatus tendinitis diagnosed?

Diagnosis is typically made through a medical assessment and clinical tests, which may include imaging such as ultrasound or MRI.

How is Supraspinatus tendinitis treated?

Treatment may involve pain relief, ESWT, strength and flexibility exercises, medication therapy, and physical therapy.

What does the supraspinatus muscle do?

The supraspinatus is one of the four muscles that make up the rotator cuff in the shoulder. Its important function is to assist in lifting the arm to the side (abduction) and stabilize the shoulder joint during various movements of the upper arm.