Shoulder problems in the weekend athlete.

Orthop Rev

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Medical School, Minneapolis.

Published: February 1992

With more competitive and recreational athletic pursuits now being undertaken by an aging population, the painful shoulder is seen frequently in the weekend athlete. Episodic stresses to soft-tissue restraints and musculotendinous units around the shoulder lead to a variety of overused pathologic entities. The two most common shoulder problems in the weekend athlete are irritation, swelling, and mechanical impingement; and tearing of the rotator cuff with traumatic shoulder instability (typically of an anterior direction).

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