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Supraspinatus tendinitis
Supraspinatus tendinitis or painful arc syndrome occurs in the shoulder.
The shoulder joint owes its stability to the ‘rotator cuff’ muscles – which are four small muscles located around the shoulder joint which help with movement, but importantly their tendons stabilise the head of the humerus within the joint capsule.
The tendon of one of these muscles – the supraspinatus commonly impinges on the acromion (the bone forming the tip of the shoulder) as it passes between the acromion and the humeral head.
The supraspinatus muscles helps abduct (lift up sideways) the arm.
Any friction between the tendon and the acromion is normally reduced by the subacromial bursa – a fluid filled sac between the supraspinatus tendon and the acromion.
Sometimes, with wear and tear supraspinatus tendinitis results, which is commonly associated with inflammation of the bursa – subacromial bursitis. There may even be little tears in the tendon fibres – partial tears or sometimes even complete tears.
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