How To Treat Shoulder Impingement

Individuals with shoulder impingement are all too familiar with the inflammation, pain, weakness, and reduced range of motion that go along with it. Shoulder impingement can occur from an injury or from repeated use. Individuals who raise their arms frequently are more at risk of developing this condition. It is often referred to as swimmer's shoulder, because it is commonly seen in athletes, such as swimmer. Symptoms can become quite severe, limiting an individual's ability to participate in daily activities. Without proper treatment, shoulder impingement can lead to an actual tear or rupture of the rotator cuff. Thankfully, there are several effective treatments for shoulder impingement. Get to know them now!

Avoid Strenuous Exercise

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With shoulder impingement, it hurts to raise the arm up to shoulder level or to reach for anything behind the back. It is best to avoid strenuous exercise and the types of movements that result in the pinching, painful feeling of the rotator cuff rubbing against the bone of the shoulder. Patients should avoid any movements, especially repetitive ones, that cause them to lift their arm to their shoulder or higher, as this could cause increased rubbing and may even cause the rotator cuff to tear. Individuals with shoulder impingement should also avoid lifting any weight with the affected arm until permitted by their physician or physical therapist.

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