A torn rotator cuff is a common injury that occurs in the shoulder joint. It can happen when a force is applied to the shoulder that exceeds the strength of this supporting structure. The most common causes of a torn rotator cuff are sports injuries, work injuries, and falls.
A torn rotator cuff can cause pain in several areas, including:
- The acromioclavicular joint
- The inferior angle or edge of the scapula
- The biceps tendon attachment at the head of the humerus
- The deltoid muscle on top of your shoulder
COMMON SYMPTOMS
Pain
Pain in the shoulder, elbow, or wrist
Weakness
Weakness in the arm and possibly wrist or hand.
Limited Motion
Inability to raise your arm above your head
Loss of motion
Loss of motion in the shoulder joint or range of motion in the elbow
Swelling
Swelling around the shoulder and elbow joint
redness
Redness around the shoulder and elbow joint