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The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that adhere to the bones of the shoulder joint, allowing it to move and keep it stable.
The most common injuries are two; tendinitis of the rotator cuff and a possible tear of this. In the case of the first, the tendons become irritated and the bursa (layer that covers
those tendons) becomes inflamed.
In the case of tearing, it occurs when one of the tendons detaches from the bone due to an overload or injury.
At bedtime, and regardless of which side you put on, this can cause you a pain that makes it impossible for you to fall asleep. Obviously, if it is prolonged over time, lack of sleep and rest will affect your quality of life and waking time.
Causes of shoulder pain while sleeping:
In essence, you can divide the causes of nocturnal shoulder pain as follows:
1. Untrained pain
2. Pain from a wrong mattress
3. Pain from untrained arms
4. Pain due to surgery
There may be many reasons why you have shoulder pain.
Most of the time it is nothing to worry about because the cause can be a simple muscular tension. Sometimes, shoulder pain may indicate a serious condition of
the heart, lung, or other organs.
These are some of the possible causes of shoulder pain:
Muscular strain.Muscle distension is one of the most common reasons for shoulder pain. There are muscles around the scapula that move and support it.
Very often doing repetitive work can tense these muscles and cause pain below the shoulder blades. The start of a new exercise regimen could also put extra stress on the muscles around the shoulder blades.
Sometimes, even just sleeping in the wrong position, can make us wake up in the morning with a sharp pain in or between the shoulder blades. Because our shoulder blades are connected to the way we use our arms, it is not surprising that working conditions can also cause chronic pain in the shoulder
blade.
The research published in the Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, showed that excessive tension in the muscles of the scapula is a reason for shoulder pain in many workers in the textile industry.
Therefore, it is important to try to avoid doing repetitive work for long periods of time without a break. At the end of the article, you can find some useful tips
on how to check your position.
If you find that you have shoulder pain after sleeping, you can try to sleep in a different position.
To reduce back pain, it is recommended that if you sleep on your side, you should pull your legs slightly towards your chest and put a pillow between them. Or, if you prefer to sleep on your back, you can place a pillow under your knees and a Small towel rolled under the lower back.
Source: Body Pain Corrector
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