Guide To The Symptoms, Causes, And Complications Of Shoulder Impingement
Shoulder Muscle Weakness

The other main symptom of shoulder impingement is shoulder muscle weakness. This can have a detrimental effect on athletes and individuals who engage in physical labor for a living. Construction workers, retail workers who frequently unpack and unload inventory, food service workers who need to unpack and stock inventory, and individuals who work at manufacturing plants may all suffer. Depending on the job and the severity of the condition, patients may still be able to do their job with certain accommodations. But some individuals might be totally unable to complete their day-to-day workplace tasks. Shoulder weakness inhibits the shoulder's ability to function properly. Affected individuals may not have the same range of motion they usually do, and they may not be able to lift the same amount of weight. For some individuals, they'll be able to pick up heavy objects using their arm muscles, but their shoulders will be too weak for them to lift these objects higher than waist level.
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