Tendinosis & Subacromial Impingement Syndrome. Gene Desepoli, LMT, D.C.
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1 Tendinosis & Subacromial Impingement Syndrome Gene Desepoli, LMT, D.C.
2 What is the shoulder joint? Shoulder joint or shoulder region? There is an interrelatedness of all moving parts of the shoulder and dysfunction in one joint may cause dysfunction and pain in the others!
3 He who treats the site of pain is lost. - Karel Lewit
4 7 Joints of the Shoulder Region 1. Glenohumeral 2. Subdeltoid (false joint) 3. Acromioclavicluar 4. Scapulothoracic (false joint) 5. Sternoclavicular 6. Costosternal 7. Costovertebral
5 The 7 Joints of the Shoulder Region
6 Scapula Bony Anatomy Review
7 Humerus Bony Anatomy Review
8 Soft Tissue Review
9 Soft Tissue Review
10 9 Bursae of Shoulder Region Only 2 are clinically important: 1. Subacromial (subdeltoid) bursa susceptible to impingement, esp. if swollen or inflamed. Frequently ruptures due to a calcium deposit. 2. Subscapular bursa between anterior scapula and rib cage Note: Bursitis is rarely a primary condition!!!!
11 Muscle Review 1. Supraspinatus 2. Infraspinatus 3. Teres Minor 4. Subscapularis 5. Levator Scapulae 6. Upper Trapezius 7. Serratus Anterior 8. Biceps brachii assists abduction when arm is externally rotated. 9. Deltoid: impingement!
12 Rotator Cuff
13 Rotator Cuff Muscles do not attach as discreet tendons but blend to form a continuous cuff surrounding the glenoid head. Provides dynamic stabilization of the joint due to blending into the capsule. Tendons of rotator cuff blend with joint capsule
14 Rotator Cuff Supraspinatus Abduction Infraspinatus..External rotation Teres Minor External rotation Subscapularis Internal rotation
15 Rotator Cuff: Supraspinatus Abduction Passes under acromion process Most commonly injured or torn Suitcase muscle
16 Hypovascularity of the Supraspinatus Supraspinatus is considerably hypovascular with respect to the other cuff tendons: critical zone Tendonitis in this region correlates to hypovascualrity (that progress with age)
17 Rotator Cuff - Infraspinatus External rotation Pulls humerus downward with abduction Eccentric contraction
18 Rotator Cuff Teres Minor External rotation Pulls humerus downward with abduction
19 Rotator Cuff - Subscapularis Internal Rotation Adduction Stabilizes humerus Pulls humerus downward w/ abduction Eccentric contraction
20 Glenohumeral Joint Designed for flexibility at the expense of stability Static stabilizers capsule and ligaments Dynamic stabilizers rotator cuff muscles
21 Posture and the Glenohumeral Joint
22 Glenohumeral Joint Assuming good, normal posture: Gravity s tendency to pull the humerus downward is overcome by superior joint capsule tightness. (vector: pulls humeral head inward for stability) Little or no deltoid or rotator cuff muscular effort is needed. (even w/ a small weight in the hand)
23 Glenohumeral Joint With thoracic kyphosis (round shoulders): the rotator cuff must increase tone to compensate for loss of capsular stabilization. Round shoulders may even be a cause of frozen shoulder!!!! Increased capsular stress leads to increased collagen production and increased fibrosis
24 Capsular Support Capsule taut Capsule loose
25 Glenohumeral Joint With the arm elevated or with round shoulder posture: Tension is lost in sup. joint capsule The rotator cuff muscles contract to provide stabilization. Over time, they fatigue! Conditions which compromise stabilization: 1. postural changes - round shoulders = downward scapular rotation 2. rotator cuff weakness/ dysfunction / trigger points
26 Biomechanics of Abduction of the Humerus
27 Abduction of Humerus Scapula rotates upward (scapulohumeral rhythm) from upper traps and serratus anterior Clavicle elevates & rotates backward Upper thoracic vertebrae must extend, rotate and bend to same side. The contribution of spinal movement to full arm elevation is often overlooked!
28 Abduction There is the danger of the greater tubercle hitting the acromion, subjecting the soft tissue to repeated trauma! The head of the humerus must be guided into inferior glide / depression to prevent impingement during abduction (actively or passively) AND it must externally rotate!
29 Biomechanics of Abduction External rotation of the humerus occurs due to untwisting of the capsule Tight internal rotators my prevent this!
30 Impingement (pinching) Bones: acromion and greater tubercle Soft tissue: supraspinatus tendon & subacromial bursa
31 Coracoacromial Ligament Runs from coracoid process to the acromion. Important for a/c joint stability May be a source of impingement Forms a protective arch over the glenohumeral area together with the acromion and clavicle (functions as a secondary restraining arch to prevent superior humeral head dislocation Can impinge the supraspinatus tendon and subdeltoid bursa.
32 Coracoacromial Arch An additional site of impingement
33 Altered Biomechanics Impingement is prevented by proper biomechanics and by the proper placement of the humerus during abduction. Causes of impingement therefore can be: muscle imbalance, trauma, trigger points, weakness, inhibition, pain, arthritis, capsular tightness, muscle memory following injury eg. scapula doesn t rotate bursa is swollen and the space is reduced Shoulder forward shrugging causes impingement.
34 Scapulohumeral Rhythm
35 Deltoid Muscle
36 Muscular Force Couple During abduction the humerus must be properly situated for full pain-free movement. Force coupling occurs to create smooth pain free movement eg. trapezius and serratus anterior rotator cuff muscles with deltoid
37 Abduction of Humerus Infraspinatus & Teres Minor
38 Force Coupling
39 There is pain during abduction in the range from to 120 degrees. The Painful Arc
40 Assessment Tests Painful Arc Hawkins Test / Speeds Test +++ Subacromial push button (Dawbarn s) Rotator cuff tendonitis assessment A/C joint tests Labrum disruption tests Rotator cuff tears
41 Progression of Rotator Cuff Tears Tight pectoral muscles Round shoulders Impingement Supraspinatus Tendonosis/ Tendonitis Calcific Tendonitis Rotator cuff tear!!
42 Surgery may be preventable. The real heroes and competent level of massage therapy deals with early recognition and prevention.
43 Corrective exercises Correct round shoulders/ergonomics Restore mobility Eliminate trigger points Stretch tight muscles Strengthen weak muscles Rehabilitate supraspinatus with scaption. glenoid cavity faces forward, laterally and superiorly
44 Tendonitis / Tendonosis
45 Tendonitis / Tendonosis Causes overuse poor body mechanics Pathology muscle cell damage (tearing, irritation) microinflammation fibroblasts microscarring
46 Tendinosis / Tendonitis Not a true inflammatory condition Cell damage causes fibroblasts to proliferate Creates a disorganized scar (massage and movement) Leads to pain and further micro-tearing
47 Tendinitis / Tendinosis Accurate Assessment! 1. pinpoint pain 2. painful active (resisted) contraction 3. painful passive overstretching Highly accurate! Can be applied to any muscle for assessment.
48 Rotator Cuff Tendinosis Supraspinatus: pinpoint pain at greater tubercle painful active abduction painful passive adduction stretch
49 Rotator Cuff Tendinosis Infraspinatus & Teres Minor: pinpoint pain at greater tubercle painful active external rotation painful passive internal rotation stretch
50 Rotator Cuff Tendinosis Subscapularis: pinpoint pain at lesser tubercle painful active internal rotation painful passive external rotation stretch
51 Treatment of Tendinosis General Massage Remove TrPs which maintain a shortened / tight muscle Transverse Friction massage creates a mobile flexible scar causes good damage to allow healing Strengthen muscle / tendon to tolerate more stress Full recovery = the patient can perform 3 sets of 10 strong repetitions Ice may be needed before and after Tx. to decrease pain
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