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Treatment of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

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Best hospitals and doctors for shoulder impingement syndrome treatment abroad

Leading hospitals

Cost for treatment

Shoulder Impingement Diagnostics
1539
Arthroscopic surgery for shoulder impingement
5313.96
Orthopedic rehabilitation
690.57
The Baskent University Hospital Istanbul is a progressive medical complex, whose primary purpose is to provide medical care of the highest quality in a pleasant and comfortable environment. The hospital is part of the prestigious Turkish Baskent University Healthcare Group, whose outstanding achievements are known not only natio
University Hospital Mainz
University Hospital Mainz
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The University Hospital Mainz is one of the best maximum care medical facilities in Germany and an internationally recognized scientific center. There are more than 60 departments and institutes, which represent all fields of modern medicine. The hospital serves more than 68,000 inpatients and more than 273,000 outpatients annua
The Medical Park Gebze Hospital is a progressive medical facility, which diagnoses and treats patients in almost all fields of modern medicine. The hospital is part of the prestigious Medical Park Hospitals Group, which unites 28 advanced medical centers in various cities of Turkey and is one of the leading providers of medical
The University Hospital Freiburg is famous for its rich history and is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical facilities in Germany (one of the three best medical institutions in the country). The hospital was based on the Faculty of Medicine of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, which celebrated its 550th anniver
Beta Clinic Bonn
Beta Clinic Bonn
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The Beta Clinic Bonn is a modern private healthcare facility with 20 specialized departments. In addition, the clinic cooperates with 30 independent doctors of various specializations, most of whom have their own private practices. The doors of the clinic first opened for patients in 2008. Since that time, the medical facility h
The Eilenriede Clinic Hannover positions itself as one of the best medical complexes in Germany, where patients are provided with highly effective treatment in accordance with European medical standards. The main clinical focuses of the medical facility include general surgery, hand surgery, neurosurgery, plastic and aesthetic s
The Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg is an academic hospital of the University of Hamburg. The hospital was opened in 2005, and today it is one of the best and most modern medical centers in Europe. The priority areas of specialization of the medical facility are emergency medical care and comprehensive treatment of cancer, ur
The ATOS Fleetinsel Clinic Hamburg is a modern medical facility with an impeccable reputation. The clinic is located in the historical center of Hamburg, in the Fleetinsel district. After more than 20 years of successful clinical practice, the clinic has gained a leading position in the treatment of orthopedic diseases in German
An academic clinic of the university medical complex Charité, the Vivantes Humboldt Hospital is one of the largest specialized medical institutions in Berlin. The hospital is famous for its impeccable reputation in the field of traumatology, orthopedics, urology and gynecology, as well as treatment of oncological diseases
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About the disease

Shoulder impingement syndrome is a condition whereby the shoulder becomes inflamed and swollen. It develops when a person regularly partakes in strenuous activities that involve lifting the arms above the head, such-as painting ceilings, lifting and swimming. Shoulder impingement can also develop because of genetic bone abnormalities.

This disease develops gradually. At first pain is mild, but eventually it becomes more and more severe to the point where the sufferer cannot move the shoulder. If not treated in time, it can result in bursitis and rotator cuff tear, where the shoulder joints become worn out and damaged.

Another common complication is tendinitis. Shoulder impingement is most common in young athletes under 25 years of age. It usually manifests first as an inflammation or hemorrhage in the rotator cuff. The sufferer is unable to move their hand freely because of the disruption to the flow of blood and swollen muscles affected by damaged joints.

There are practically 3 stages of this syndrome:

  • During the first stage, the damage caused by impingement is reversible and can be treated. This condition usually responds well to conservative treatment.
  • During the second stage, the sufferer develops such conditions as tendonitis and inflammation becomes acute. At this point, the patient needs to be operated on the shoulder joint to remove the shoulder mobility.
  • If the condition reaches the third stage, the patient will experience complete disruption of the rotator cuff, which may need to be surgically removed and replaced with an artificial rotator cuff. Almost 60% of patients suffering from shoulder impingement are over 40 years of age and in the remaining 40% it is caused by repetitive strain injury in the workplace or as a result of an accident.  

Symptoms

  • Pain in the arm
  • Inability to lift the arm
  • Numbness or shooting sensation in the shoulder
  • Loss of bicep muscle strength
  • Irritation

Diagnosis

  • During a general examination at the doctor’s surgery, the patient will be asked to move their arm to find out where the pain is concentrated. Such an examination also allows the doctor to determine how much mobility the patient has in their arm.
  • An X-ray of the shoulder will reveal if there is a problem with the rotator cuff.

Treatment

  • An arthroscopy is a common treatment method for shoulder impingement. It is a less invasive surgery, performed with the help of a device called an arthroscope, which is inserted into the shoulder with several incisions. It is more effective than open surgery, as it allows the surgeon access to the damaged cartilage without making a big incision. An arthroscopy also allows the surgeon to repair the torn surface of the cartilage during its further reconstruction.
  • Open surgery is also used to repair shoulder impingement, although it can create a greater trauma to the connective tissue.
  • Implantation of an artificial rotator cuff is used in progressed stages of shoulder impingement.

Surgery for this syndrome is usually successful and you will be able to regain normal use of your arm.

Authors: Dr. Nadezhda IvanisovaDr. Farrukh Ahmed