Guide To The Symptoms, Causes, And Complications Of Shoulder Impingement

Chronic Compression In Shoulders

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The cause of shoulder impingement is chronic compression in the shoulders. This compression occurs on a long-term and repetitive basis. Impingement is another term for compression of the shoulder's rotator-cuff tendons. It's also possible for the condition to be caused by an injury, but it is most commonly related to repeated overhead movements. If individuals perform repetitive movements over their head, they have a higher risk of developing shoulder impingement. Some groups at risk include manual laborers and overhead athletes. Athletes who play tennis or swim are at particular risk because of the repetition of their overhead arm motions. Baseball pitchers and weightlifters also have a higher risk. Shoulder impingement is more likely to occur in individuals with poor posture, so being aware of the position of one's shoulders while working can help prevent it.

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