The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and their tendons that surround your shoulder joint, working together to stabilise and move your shoulder. A rotator cuff tear occurs when one or more of these tendons become damaged or completely torn, either through sudden injury or gradual wear. Rotator cuff tendinopathy refers to irritation and inflammation of these tendons without a complete tear. These injuries range from minor inflammation to complete tendon tears, each requiring different treatment approaches.
This condition involves inflammation and irritation of the rotator cuff tendons without actual tearing. The tendons become swollen and painful, often due to repetitive overhead movements or poor shoulder mechanics. Tendinopathy typically develops gradually and may progress to partial tears if left untreated.