Transient synovitis of the shoulder is a condition that causes inflammation of the synovial membrane, which lines the joint capsule of the shoulder. The condition is characterized by pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion in the affected joint. Transient synovitis is a common condition in children, but it can also affect adults.
The symptoms of transient synovitis of the shoulder may include:
The symptoms may develop gradually or suddenly and may worsen with activity or movement of the affected shoulder. The condition may also cause swelling and redness in the affected area.
The exact cause of transient synovitis of the shoulder is not known. However, it is thought to be caused by an infection or inflammation in the joint. The condition may also be triggered by an injury or trauma to the shoulder joint.
Treatment for transient synovitis of the shoulder may include:
If you are experiencing symptoms of transient synovitis of the shoulder, it is important to seek medical attention. Your doctor can perform a physical examination and may order imaging tests, such as X-rays or MRI, to help diagnose the condition and determine the best course of treatment.