Supraspinatus tendinitis typically affects patients between 40 and 60 years of age following prolonged or excessive use of the shoulder. Pain is usually more severe but of shorter duration in younger patients due to a more vigorous repair process.
Pain is felt in the shoulder and over the deltoid muscle but there is no obvious outward sign of inflammation or swelling. The pain is often worse at night - probably due to muscle spasm after the shoulder muscles relax - and may impede everyday activities such as dressing.
Examination reveals:
Wasting and weakness of the rotator cuff muscles, and restricted movement, especially of abduction and external rotation, may occur in long standing injury.
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