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Rotator Cuff Injury - Coggle Diagram
Rotator Cuff Injury
Physically
Anatomy
Functions
Arm lifting
Shoulder rotation
Components
Infraspinatus muscle
Teres minor muscle
Subscapularis muscle
Supraspinatus muscle
Might lead to
Related diseases
Pathophysiology
Causes
Acute injury
Chronic wear and tear
Degenerative changes
Types of Injuries
Bursitis
Tears (Partial and Full Thickness)
Tendinitis
Discovered
Diagnosis
Imaging
Ultrasound
MRI
Helps chose
Differential Diagnosis
Biceps tendonitis
Shoulder impingement
Frozen shoulder
Helps to diagnose
Clinical Examination
Range of motion tests
Pain patterns
Diagnoses
Alleviated by
Treatment Options
Surgical Interventions
Arthroscopic repair
Open repair
Tendon transfer
Conservative Management
Physical therapy
Medications (NSAIDs, Corticosteroids)
Rest and activity modification
Includes
Complications
Non-Surgical Management
Chronic pain
Reduced range of motion
Muscle weakness
Post-Surgical
Deltoid detachment
Stiffness
Infection
Proginated into
Maintained
Rehabilitation
Intermediate Stage
Strengthening exercises
Advanced Stage
Return to activity
Prevention strategies
Leads to
Early Stage
Range of motion exercises
Pain management