You probably haven't given much thought to your rotator cuff muscles before you injured them in a Glen Burnie accident. Every time you reach for an item on a shelf or lift your arm to brush your hair you use those muscles.
When they become injured, you may not be able to move your arm without experiencing pain, sometimes severe pain. If you’ve been diagnosed with a rotator cuff injury, you should discuss your legal options with a car accident lawyer in Maryland.
Overview of Rotator Cuff Muscles
Your rotator cuff muscles keep your shoulders stable and help control them during rotation. The muscles that are most commonly injured are the supraspinatus and infraspinatus because they bear a lot of stress from activities such as bowling, swimming, pitching and occupations that require a lot of reaching.
Injuries typically fall under one of the following categories:
Signs of inflammation, which may be treated with anti-inflammation medication, typically include:
If you suffer an acute tear, which would be likely in a Glen Burnie accident that involves a powerful impact, you may experience any of these symptoms:
Next, we'll focus on medical treatment, which is necessary if you intend to file a personal injury claim with the assistance of a lawyer. It’d be in your best interest to contact a car accident lawyerin Maryland as soon as possible to protect your legal rights.
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