impingementoireyhtymän
Impingementoireyhtymän is a Finnish term that translates to "impingement syndrome" in English. It is a medical condition characterized by the pinching or compression of soft tissues, most commonly tendons or nerves, as they pass through a confined space in the body. This compression leads to pain, inflammation, and reduced range of motion.
The most frequent site for impingement syndrome is the shoulder, specifically the subacromial space. Here, the
Impingement syndrome can also occur in other areas, such as the hip or the elbow. In the
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination, assessment of range of motion, and imaging studies such as