What’s wrong with the painful arm that can’t be lifted?

Patients’ arms are sore and cannot be lifted for the following reasons: rotator cuff injury and periarthritis of the shoulder joint, as follows: First, rotator cuff injury: The shoulder joint consists of four muscles that make up the rotator cuff, like a sleeve that binds the humeral head, which are the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor. Injuries to the supraspinatus tendon are also called supraspinatus tendonitis, which can also cause calcification of the supraspinatus tendon after a long period of time. Secondly, periarthritis of the shoulder joint: periarthritis of the shoulder joint is referred to as frozen shoulder, fifty shoulders. When a person reaches the age of 50, there is a deficiency of qi and blood, and the blood does not nourish the tendons.

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