Impingement
Learn about Impingement and your legal options after an accident.
Shoulder impingement occurs when the rotator cuff tendons are compressed during arm movements, causing pain and limited mobility. It is often caused by repetitive motion or trauma, including accidents. Early treatment can prevent further damage and restore proper shoulder function.
Understanding Shoulder Impingement
Shoulder impingement syndrome occurs when the tendons of the rotator cuff become irritated and compressed under the acromion. Symptoms include pain when lifting the arm, weakness, swelling, and limited range of motion. Accident-related trauma, overuse, or improper posture can aggravate the condition.
Diagnosis typically involves physical examination and imaging such as MRI or ultrasound. Conservative treatment includes rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy to strengthen muscles and improve mobility. In severe cases, surgical procedures like subacromial decompression may be necessary. Proper documentation of medical records, therapy sessions, and functional limitations is important for accident claims. Compensation can cover medical costs, therapy, lost income, and pain and suffering if the injury impacts everyday activities or work.
What to Do Next
Seek evaluation from an orthopedic specialist. Follow recommended therapy or surgical treatments, and keep detailed records of all care and recovery progress for your claim.
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