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Some of the often occurring symptoms of shoulder impingement are as follows:
If any of the above symptoms are observed in an individual then they should immediately consult our expert doctors and try to find the root causes of the problem.
Overusing the shoulder in repeated activities is one of the major risk factors for shoulder impingement such as painting, lifting, swimming, playing tennis, and overhead sports. Other risk factors include bone and joint abnormalities in the individual.
If not treated at the right time, the rotator cuff tendons can start to thin out and tear causing permanent damage to the shoulder.
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