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Conditions
Impingement Syndrome
Category:
Diagnosis:
Description:
Predictors:
Shoulder
Impingement Syndrome
Compression/irritation of rotator cuff with pain on elevation and night pain; responds to targeted PT and activity changes.
Painful arc; positive Hawkins‑Kennedy; overhead and night pain; tenderness over cuff/subacromial space.
Non-Operative
Therapy:
Light Activities:
Moderate Activities:
Rotator‑cuff & scapular strengthening; posterior capsule stretches; posture/ergonomics; graded exposure.
6–12 weeks
3–6 months
Surgery
Surgery Probability:
Low if PT succeeds; consider after ~6 months failed care
Indications:
Recovery to Light Activities:
Recovery to Moderate Activities:
Sucess Rates:
Complication Rates:
Persistent pain/functional limits despite comprehensive PT—consider arthroscopic decompression.
2–4 weeks initial recovery
3–6 months to functional activity
~85–90%
3–6 months
Predictors:
~85–90%
Stiffness 5–10%; infection <1%
Helpful Devices
Posture Corrector
TheraBand Set
Foam Roller
Hot/Cold Pack
Shoulder Pulley
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