CAUSES OF SHOULDER
INJURIES
Acute Causes:
1. Trauma: Direct blows to the shoulder, falls, or accidents
can cause injuries such as fractures, dislocations, or sprains.
2. Overuse: Sudden or repetitive strain on the shoulder
joint, such as from lifting heavy objects or participating in sports, can lead
to injuries like tendinitis or bursitis.
3. Poor lifting techniques: Lifting heavy objects
incorrectly can put strain on the shoulder joint, leading to injuries.
Chronic Causes:
1. Repetitive motion: Repetitive movements, such as those
involved in certain jobs or sports, can lead to wear and tear on the shoulder
joint, causing injuries like tendinitis or osteoarthritis.
2. Poor posture: Chronic poor posture can lead to strain on
the shoulder joint, causing discomfort and injury.
3. Age-related wear and tear: As people age, the shoulder
joint can undergo natural wear and tear, leading to conditions like
osteoarthritis.
Other Causes:
1. Sports-related injuries: Participating in sports that
involve throwing, lifting, or repetitive movements can increase the risk of
shoulder injuries.
2. Work-related injuries: Certain jobs that involve heavy
lifting, bending, or repetitive movements can increase the risk of shoulder
injuries.
3. Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as
rheumatoid arthritis or diabetes, can increase the risk of shoulder injuries.
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