Understanding Rotator Cuff Syndrome
by Dr. Steven M. Gillis

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Shoulder Pain West Hollywood CA Rotator Cuff Syndrome

Have you been diagnosed with Rotator Cuff Syndrome?  If you have, you may feel the pain of not only in the shoulder but the limitations it has put on your life, whether and work or trying to enjoy a game of golf or tennis.

To better help you understand our recommendation for this injury, let us first look at the importance of the rotator cuff.

The Importance Of The Rotator Cuff

The rotator cuff is the most important group of muscles giving the shoulder support and stability.  This structural support allows the shoulder joint to move and turn through a wide range of motions and allows us to perform an incredible variety of tasks with our arms.  Due to this mobility, rotator cuff injuries are prevalent as the mobility will come at the expense of shoulder stability.  A minor injury can happen in one of the tendons/muscles, but this can quickly progress to other muscle areas, becoming irritated due to compensation patterns.

Although the human body can be mechanically an incredible machine, when a problem occurs, it may start as a simple problem. Still, it can often lead to a more complex issue where the original injury site is not so evident and can make many routine activities difficult and painful.

Rotator Cuff Syndrome: What Does It Mean?

Rotator cuff syndrome is a broad term for injuries and damage to the rotator cuff.  There is a spectrum of injuries that can occur.  Common injuries include partial tears in the muscles and tendons, which can result from acute injury or wear and tear over the long term.  Often repetitive motion that puts stress on the rotator cuff is the chief culprit for this type of injury.

Common symptoms of a rotator cuff injury may include the inability to lift the arm at the shoulder out to the side, pain putting a coat on, or pain when lying down on that side of the body.  Some people may also experience pain radiating down the arm towards the elbow or into their hands.

Best Recommendations for Rotator Cuff Syndrome

To effectively treat rotator cuff syndrome, it is essential to address the underlying causes of it.

Because the rotator cuff comprises four different muscles, rotator cuff syndrome can describe one of the several distinct problems.  Causality is also a factor.  The pain symptom may result from overuse or injury of one or more of the muscles in the rotator cuff; therefore, developing a treatment plan individualized to the particular cause of the pain is crucial.  A medical specialist, such as a chiropractor, will provide the highest quality of care as the cause will be more individually identified and readily resolved.

Massage therapy, physical rehabilitation, and soft tissue treatments such as ART and Graston work are often used to reduce inflammation incidence and symptoms.  Kinesio tape can also be advantageous by helping correct and maintain proper shoulder positioning throughout the day by stimulating proprioception and increasing your body’s positional awareness.

The most beneficial treatment process delivers the best results when a Chiropractic physician provides detailed rehabilitative programs to preserve and build muscle strength during the healing process.  The combination will help provide pain relief and the highest restoration of range of motion.

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