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How is the shoulder joint built?

The shoulder joint is one of the most mobile joints, which has a complex structure. It must be both strong and flexible. The result is that can be easily damaged, hurt.

The shoulder joint is made up of three main bones:

  • Lapocka
  • Humeral
  • Keychain

The cooperation of these bones allows the arm to move widely. And the joint capsules, tendons and ligaments strengthen and stabilise the joint. The so-called rotator cuff plays a major role in this.

The muscles of the rotator cuff are essential for arm movements.
The rotator cuff consists of four main muscles that work together to stabilise and move the shoulder:

  • Subscapularis - Located at the front of the scapula and rotates the humerus inwards
  • Supraspinatus - Located at the top of the shoulder blade and helps to raise the arm
  • Infraspinatus - Located at the back of the scapula and rotates the humerus outwards
  • Teres minor - Located at the bottom of the shoulder blade and also rotates the humerus outwards

Besides strength and stability, it is also important to have the right “oiliness”. The inner surface of the shoulder joint case is filled with a fluid that ensures lubrication and smooth movement of the joint surfaces.
This joint fluid is also called bursa, which reduces friction between muscles, tendons and bones. The bursa is particularly important in the shoulder joint, where there is an increased risk of friction due to a lot of movement and strain

Dr. Balázs Gloviczki PhD

Orthopaedic-traumatologist, Senior Specialist, Adjunct Professor

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Inflammation of the shoulder joint

What are the causes and symptoms of shoulder inflammation?

Shoulder joint inflammation is a general term for inflammation in or around the shoulder joint. Inflammation can be the body's response to injury, damage or disease. It usually affects adults between the ages of 30 and 45. Of course, inflammatory conditions can also occur in younger and older people.

It is very important to recognise signs of inflammation early and to treat them medically. Shoulder joint inflammation can be very insidious. The initial painful symptoms may subside over time, giving the appearance of healing, and then after a longer or shorter period of time they may flare up again with more pain and reduced mobility than at the beginning. The treatment and recovery time for advanced inflammation can be much longer than for a problem detected early.

Inflammation can be triggered by several different causes

  • Repetitive overhead movements
  • Improper restraint caused by sedentary work
  • Overuse of the shoulder e.g. excessive exercise
  • Muscles tensed due to stress
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Traumatic injury

Most common symptoms of arthritis of the shoulder

Like the causes, the symptoms can be varied. It depends on the severity of the disease, lifestyle characteristics and individual sensitivity.Symptoms may occur together, but they may also occur separately and to varying degrees.

  • Pain (especially during exercise and at night)
  • Duzzanat
  • Stiffness
  • Restricted shoulder movement
  • Weakness and tenderness of the shoelaces
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A shoulder pain, shoulder joint inflammation can be a sign of serious illness

  • rheumatoid arthritis
    Inflammation develops inside the joint, causing pain and swelling. The condition, known as autoimmune disease, means that the body's own immune system attacks the tissues in the joints. This not only causes pain and swelling, but in the long term can lead to deformation and damage to the joint.
  • Bursitis (splenic meningitis)
    The lumps in the shoulder become inflamed, causing severe pain. The lumps are small fluid-filled sacs that reduce friction between the bones and tendons. Inflammation is usually the result of repetitive movements, injuries or other joint disorders.
  • Tendinitis (tendonitis)
    Inflammation of the tendons in the shoulder, often as a result of overuse or repetitive motion. The inflammatory condition can cause long-term scarring and weakening of the tendons.
  • Rotator cuff inflammation
    Inflammation of the tendons of the muscles that move the shoulder joint, resulting in pain and limited movement. Rotator cuff inflammation often develops as a result of repetitive shoulder movements such as throwing or lifting.
  • Shoulder peak pain
    Pain in the upper, outer part of the shoulder. Shoulder pain may be aggravated by lifting or overhead movements. This is often due to irritation of shoulder joint structures such as the rotator cuff or the lumbar spine.
  • Lime deposits
    It develops from the accumulation of calcium crystals in the shoulder joint tendons. It often causes pain and limited mobility. The cause is not always known, but is most often related to damage to or inflammation of the rotator cuff. Calcium deposits can compress tendons or lymph nodes, causing further irritation and inflammation.

A physical examination by a shoulder specialist is essential to determine the problem. To make the most accurate diagnosis, your doctor may also request imaging procedures. These diagnostic scans provide detailed images of the internal structures of a particular body part. This makes it possible to see the internal components of the shoulder joint and the extent of any lesions. Ultrasound, X-rays and MRI are the most useful tools for identifying the disease and determining the optimal treatment.

Dr. Bálint Major

Dr. Bálint Major

Company Specialist
Orthopedic-traumatologist general practitioner

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How can shoulder arthritis be treated?

Treatment of shoulder arthritis in the depends on the cause and severity of the problem. A specialist rheumatologist can help with milder complaints, but in the case of advanced inflammation or reduced mobility, it is worth visiting a specialist shoulder surgeon.

Conservative treatment of arthritis of the shoulder

Conservative solutions

During treatment, it is important to rest and reduce stress. Reducing the load on the shoulder helps the healing process and reduces the risk of further damage. As the recovery progresses, targeted exercises and stretches led by a doctor or physiotherapist can also improve shoulder mobility and increase the return of strength.

In some cases, the doctor may also recommend alternative treatment methods, such as acupuncture, manual therapy or heat and cold therapy. The effectiveness of such alternative methods varies from individual to individual, but for many patients they can bring significant relief from symptoms.

Physical therapy

The options listed may result in different improvements for each individual, but they will not work for everyone. In contrast, physiotherapy is a comprehensive and, for the vast majority of patients, effective treatment that significantly reduces symptoms. Even for inflammatory conditions it is important to exercise in the right way, which can improve the patient's condition in the long term.

In addition to physiotherapy sessions in the doctor's surgery, it is also important to have independent therapy at home, which can make a big contribution to regaining a healthy shoulder joint. Consistent and long-term practice of exercises designed by a physiotherapist can make a significant difference to the quality of life of people with shoulder joint problems.

Surgery

The ineffectiveness of conservative methods and the nature of the problem may justify surgical intervention. If surgery is required, arthroscopic shoulder surgery is used to correct minor problems.
In this case, the doctor may remove irritated or damaged tissue, repair damaged ligaments or tendons, or even remove calcium deposits. For advanced problems, such as severely damaged or deformed joint surfaces, a shoulder replacement may be considered.

It is important that shoulder joint inflammation is recognised early and treated appropriately. If treatment is not given, symptoms can worsen and complications such as frozen shoulder syndrome can develop.

BMM's excellent shoulder specialists, with decades of experience, can help you make an accurate diagnosis and determine a personalised, effective treatment plan.

Our specialist doctors

Dr. Bálint Major

Dr. Bálint Major

Specialist in orthopaedics and traumatology

Dr. Balázs Gloviczki PhD

Orthopaedic-traumatologist, shoulder specialist

Dr. György Kocsics PhD

Dr. György Kocsis PhD

Orthopaedic traumatologist, hand surgeon, assistant professor, wrist, elbow and shoulder surgeon, upper limb specialist

Dr. Ferenc Tompai

Dr. Ferenc Tompai

Orthopaedic and trauma surgeon general

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