Mild to moderate rotator cuff impingement refers to a condition where the tendons of the rotator cuff become compressed or irritated as they pass through the shoulder joint, typically during arm movements. This can lead to pain, reduced range of motion, and weakness in the shoulder. The "mild to moderate" classification indicates the severity of the impingement, suggesting that while the condition is present, it may not be severe enough to require surgical intervention. Treatment often involves physical therapy, activity modification, and anti-inflammatory medications.
Rotator cuff repair is a surgical procedure aimed at fixing tears in the rotator cuff, a group of muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder and allow for arm movement. "SAD" stands for Subacromial Decompression, a procedure often performed alongside rotator cuff repair to alleviate shoulder pain caused by impingement, where the rotator cuff tendons are compressed under the acromion bone. Together, these procedures aim to restore shoulder function and reduce pain, often in patients suffering from rotator cuff injuries or chronic shoulder problems.
A negative impingement test indicates that there is likely no significant impingement of the rotator cuff or subacromial structures in the shoulder. This suggests that the shoulder's pain or dysfunction may be due to other causes, such as muscle weakness, instability, or different types of injuries. It helps guide further assessment and treatment options by ruling out one potential source of shoulder problems.
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If your acromion is elongated and multipartite, it means that the bone at the top of your shoulder blade (scapula) is abnormally shaped or has extra segments. This condition can sometimes be associated with shoulder impingement or rotator cuff injuries due to changes in the mechanics of the shoulder joint. Treatment options may include physical therapy, rest, or in severe cases, surgery.
Subacromial fat effacement of the supraspinatous tendon suggests that there is compression of the rotator cuff tendon due to the presence of fat in the subacromial space. This can lead to impingement and inflammation of the tendon, causing shoulder pain and limited range of motion. Treatment may involve rest, physical therapy, or in severe cases, surgical intervention.
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I think you mean "rotator cuff surgery." Yes, generally, during this operation, you would be put to sleep with some type of anesthesia. (Before the surgery, the doctor will usually come to your room and explain what they will be using.)
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