Subacromial bursitis: Difference between revisions

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*Inflammation of the bursa that separates the superior surface of the supraspinatus tendon (one of the four tendons of the rotator cuff) from the overlying coraco-acromial ligament, acromion, coracoid (the acromial arch) and from the deep surface of the deltoid muscle<ref>Salzman KL, Lillegard WA, Butcher JD (1997). "Upper extremity bursitis". Am Fam Physician 56 (7): 1797–806, 1811–2. PMID 9371010.</ref>
*Inflammation of the bursa that separates the superior surface of the supraspinatus tendon (one of the four tendons of the rotator cuff) from the overlying coraco-acromial ligament, acromion, coracoid (the acromial arch) and from the deep surface of the deltoid muscle<ref>Salzman KL, Lillegard WA, Butcher JD (1997). "Upper extremity bursitis". Am Fam Physician 56 (7): 1797–806, 1811–2. PMID 9371010.</ref>
*The subacromial bursa helps the motion of the supraspinatus tendon of the rotator cuff in activities such as overhead work.
*The subacromial bursa helps the motion of the supraspinatus tendon of the rotator cuff in activities such as overhead work.
*Commonly occurs in individuals who participate in repetitive overhead activities (athletes, manual laborers, and factory workers)
*Commonly occurs in individuals who participate in repetitive overhead activities (athletes, manual laborers, and factory workers)<ref>Faruqi T, Rizvi TJ. Subacromial Bursitis. [Updated 2022 May 8]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2022 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK541096/</ref>


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==

Revision as of 18:04, 16 June 2022

Background

Shoulder bursa.
Shoulder anatomy, anterior.
  • Inflammation of the bursa that separates the superior surface of the supraspinatus tendon (one of the four tendons of the rotator cuff) from the overlying coraco-acromial ligament, acromion, coracoid (the acromial arch) and from the deep surface of the deltoid muscle[1]
  • The subacromial bursa helps the motion of the supraspinatus tendon of the rotator cuff in activities such as overhead work.
  • Commonly occurs in individuals who participate in repetitive overhead activities (athletes, manual laborers, and factory workers)[2]

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Shoulder and Upper Arm Diagnoses

Traumatic/Acute:

Nontraumatic/Chronic:

Refered pain & non-orthopedic causes:

Evaluation

Management

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Salzman KL, Lillegard WA, Butcher JD (1997). "Upper extremity bursitis". Am Fam Physician 56 (7): 1797–806, 1811–2. PMID 9371010.
  2. Faruqi T, Rizvi TJ. Subacromial Bursitis. [Updated 2022 May 8]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2022 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK541096/