Rotator Cuff Injuries Explained
What Causes the Most Common Rotator Cuff Injuries? - Dr. Jonathan Kuttner
Left untreated, the symptoms of most rotator cuff injuries will become progressively worse
With most rotator cuff injuries, the supraspinatus tendon first becomes damaged in some way (trigger points, tightness, trauma, inflammation).
This leads to the overlying bursa becoming inflamed.
Normal function of the shoulder is then impossible. This is impingement.
Ongoing damage occurs to the supraspinatus tendon and bursa, each time that the arm is raised.
About Dr. Jonathan Kuttner
Dr Jonathan Kuttner (MBBCH, Dip Sports Med, Dip MSM, FRNZCGP, FAFMM) is a musculo-skeletal pain specialist who has spent the last 35 years in New Zealand working as a doctor, teacher and writer.
In 2014 Dr. Kuttner was the recipient of the NAMTPT Lifetime Award for Contribution to Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy.
Dr. Kuttner is regularly featured on national TV and radio.
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