What Is Shoulder Impingement Syndrome?
Shoulder impingement syndrome was previously described as a single diagnosis but is now understood as a group of symptoms that may arise from a range of contributing factors.
In many cases, symptoms may be associated with irritation of the rotator cuff tendons or surrounding structures within the shoulder. These symptoms can vary depending on individual movement patterns, activity levels, and underlying factors.
How Common Is It?
Shoulder impingement is often described as one of the more common presentations of shoulder discomfort. Estimates suggest it may account for a significant proportion of shoulder-related complaints.
Overall, shoulder symptoms are relatively common, with a notable percentage of the population experiencing shoulder issues at some stage.
Who Is More Likely to Experience It?
Activities or occupations that involve repetitive overhead movement may increase the likelihood of shoulder-related symptoms.
Examples include certain sports such as volleyball, tennis, and handball, as well as occupations that involve lifting or sustained upper limb use, such as trades and care-related roles.
How Is Shoulder Impingement Managed?
Management depends on the individual and the factors contributing to their symptoms. Conservative approaches are commonly considered as an initial step.
These may include:
- Activity modification
- Exercises aimed at supporting shoulder strength and movement
- Manual therapies
- Postural and movement guidance
Movement patterns and muscle function may be assessed, as these can influence how the shoulder is loaded during daily activities.
Where Chiropractic Care May Fit
At Michael & David Black Chiropractic Group, Dr. Michael and Dr. David Black provide assessment of musculoskeletal conditions, including those affecting the shoulder.
An assessment may include discussion of your symptoms, medical history, and a physical examination to better understand contributing factors.
Care may involve a combination of manual techniques, soft tissue work, and rehabilitative exercises, with a focus on supporting movement and overall function of the shoulder.
Additional Information
Private health insurance may provide rebates for chiropractic services. In some cases, patients with chronic conditions may be eligible for a Medicare Chronic Disease Management (CDM) plan, depending on individual circumstances.
For more information or to arrange a consultation, please contact Black Chiropractic Group.