A sprain of the rotator cuff capsule is a common injury that affects the shoulder joint. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that connect the shoulder blade to the upper arm bone. It is responsible for stabilizing the shoulder joint and allowing for a wide range of motion. A sprain occurs when the capsule that surrounds the rotator cuff is stretched or torn, causing pain and limited mobility.
The most common cause of a rotator cuff capsule sprain is an injury or trauma to the shoulder joint. This can occur from a fall or impact, such as in a car accident or sports injury. Repetitive use of the shoulder joint can also lead to a sprain, especially in athletes who perform overhead motions such as throwing or swimming.
The symptoms of a rotator cuff capsule sprain can vary depending on the severity of the injury. Common symptoms include:
The treatment for a rotator cuff capsule sprain will depend on the severity of the injury. Mild sprains can usually be treated with rest, ice, and over-the-counter pain medications. Physical therapy may also be recommended to help strengthen the muscles around the shoulder joint and improve mobility.
In more severe cases, surgery may be necessary to repair the torn capsule or surrounding muscles and tendons. This is typically only recommended if conservative treatments are not effective, or if there is significant damage to the shoulder joint.
A rotator cuff capsule sprain can be a painful and limiting injury, but with prompt treatment, most people are able to make a full recovery. If you experience symptoms of a rotator cuff capsule sprain, it is important to seek medical attention to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs.
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