Rotator Cuff Tears – Shoulder Pain – Toronto Shoulder Clinic 416-481-1936

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Nov. 1, 2010 - PRLog -- Shoulder Pain – TORONTO Shoulder Clinic 416-481-1936
The shoulder complex is made up of three bones, which are connected by muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The large bone in the upper arm is called the humerus. The shoulder blade is called the scapula and the collarbone is called the clavicle.

The top of the humerus is shaped like a ball. This ball sits in a socket on the end of the scapula. The ball is called the head of the humerus and the socket is called the glenoid fossa, hence the term "glenohumeral" joint. The glenoid fossa has a rim of tissue around it called the glenoid labrum. The glenoid labrum makes the glenoid fossa deeper.

Tendons connect muscles to bone. There are four muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor) that surround the glenohumeral joint. These four muscles are attached to the scapula. They turn into tendons, which in turn attach to the humerus. The tendons of these four muscles make up the "rotator cuff" that blends into and helps support the glenohumeral joint capsule. The muscles of the rotator cuff and their tendons provide stability to the glenohumeral joint, the most mobile joint in the body.

What is a rotator cuff tear?
When the rotator cuff becomes injured or torn, it is described as a rotator cuff tear. These tears may be classified as partial-thickness tears or full-thickness tears. A partial thickness rotator cuff tear is the term used when the tendon is not completely torn. A full-thickness rotator cuff tear is the term used when the tendon is completely torn.

What can cause a rotator cuff tear?
A rotator cuff tear may occur suddenly or develop gradually. Sudden rotator cuff tears usually occur during falls or while lifting heavy objects. A rotator cuff tear may develop gradually for a variety of reasons, including:

- Repetitive overhead lifting.
- Degeneration of the rotator cuff due to aging.
- Poor blood supply to the rotator cuff.
- Narrowing of the space between the humerus and the acromion (subacromial arch). This can cause progressive "fraying" of the rotator cuff.

What does a rotator cuff tear feel like?
People with a rotator cuff tear may complain of any of the following:
- Pain in the shoulder during lifting and with overhead activities.
- Pain in the shoulder at night or while sleeping.
- Weakness in the shoulder, especially when attempting to lift the arm.
- Catching, grating or cracking sounds in the shoulder when the arm is moved.
- Limited motion.

Can a rotator cuff be detected on X-rays?
X-rays can rule out chips, cracks or other problems with bones but they can not identify soft tissue injuries like rotator cuff tears. In most cases special tests such as an arthrogram, diagnostic ultrasound or an MRI are required to determine if there is a tear in the rotator cuff.

What is the treatment for a rotator cuff tear?
A lot can be done to help people who have torn their rotator cuff. A program with Trigenics Treatments, stretching and strengthening exercises, icing, pain medications, anti-inflammatory medications may decrease pain and improve function of the shoulder. Partial thickness tears usually respond to this type of treatment. Doctors and physical therapists who deal with people who have rotator cuff tears can help outline an individualized treatment program.

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