Shoulders four common shoulder problems older adults

 


Older folks frequently have shoulder ache. The rotator cuff tendinitis or impingement, rotator cuff tear, osteoarthritis, and frozen shoulder are the four most.

When reaching overhead, such as when putting on a sweater or putting a dish in a cabinet, patients with rotator cuff tendonitis or impingement frequently experience pain. Rotator cuff tears are three times as common in older persons than in younger people. Pain over the lateral deltoid is a common symptom of this illness, especially at night.

Osteoarthritis of the shoulder frequently manifests as posterior shoulder discomfort that may radiate to the arm muscles. When lifting things, patients may experience discomfort, crepitation, or grinding. Patients with frozen shoulders experience stiffness and have trouble moving in any direction. The extreme restriction of both active and passive mobility sets frozen shoulder apart from the other disorders covered thus far.

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