Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - 31/03/23
, William R. Aibinder, MD b, ⁎ 

Resumen |
Shoulder impingement is the most common diagnosis for shoulder pain. Shoulder impingement syndrome has been scrutinized as a misleading “umbrella” term, due to its vague and nonspecific context. It is better subcategorized into subacromial, internal, and subcoracoid impingement. The evaluation and treatment algorithm for each is grossly similar. A thorough history, focused physical examination, and standard radiographs are the first steps. Advanced imaging with MRI or ultrasound may be useful. The mainstay of treatment includes physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and injections. Surgical treatment is reserved for refractory cases, and includes decompression, debridement, and/or repair of injured structures.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Shoulder, Impingement, Subacromial, Acromion, Subcoracoid, Rotator cuff, Bursitis
Esquema
Vol 34 - N° 2
P. 311-334 - mai 2023 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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