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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Shoulder impingement syndrome
  1. ... can become more inflamed over this area during shoulder movements. Sometimes, a bone spur narrows the space even more. Rotator cuff tendinitis is also called impingement syndrome. Causes of this condition include: Keeping the arm ...
  2. ... collarbone) Loose tissue that needs to be removed Shoulder impingement syndrome, to make more room for the shoulder to move around
  3. ... arch of the shoulder blade, it can cause shoulder pain called impingement syndrome. The tendons become compressed, damaged, and inflamed leading ...
  4. ... Tendon tears Infection SHOULDER Arthritis Bursitis Dislocation Frozen shoulder ( adhesive capsulitis ) Impingement syndrome Loose or foreign bodies Rotator cuff tear Rotator ...