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Medical condition/treatment
Subacromial syndrome or shoulder impingement syndrome
disc prolapse
shoulder
disc prolapse
Subacromial syndrome refers to pain and discomfort in the shoulder caused by irritation of soft tissues under the acromion. This can lead to damage to tendons. Treatment includes rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and in some cases surgery to relieve pressure on the shoulder.
Causes/Description:
Overuse, injuries, anatomical factors

disc prolapse
Medikamente, Bewegungseinschränkung, Zittern, Neurologische Erkrankung, Genetik, Bewegung und Physiotherapie
disc prolapse
Subacromial syndrome, also known as shoulder impingement, occurs due to pinching of the tendons in the shoulder joint. This can be caused by overuse, injury, or anatomical factors.
disc prolapse
Treatment for subacromial syndrome may include rest, physical therapy exercises to strengthen shoulder muscles and improve posture. In severe cases, an injection of corticosteroids or surgery to increase the space in the shoulder joint may be necessary. An orthopedist or physiotherapist can give individual recommendations.
disc prolapse
Subacromial syndrome, which causes pain and discomfort in the shoulder area, was researched more intensively in the 20th century. It has been found to often be related to inflammation of the tendons and bursa in the shoulder. Modern diagnostic methods such as MRI contribute to precise identification. Treatment may include physical therapy exercises, anti-inflammatory medications, and in some cases surgery.
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