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impingement influencing strongly; "they resented the impingement of American values on European culture" a sharp collision produced by striking or dashing against something
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impingement A defect of the shoulder in which the space between the acromion and rotator cuff narrows and pinches the rotator cuff tendons. Impingement is the most common cause of rotator cuff problems, including rotator cuff tears.
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impingement syndrome Pinching together of the supraspinatus muscle and other soft tissue in the shoulder. The most common (throwing) arm injury, which represents many pathologies and generally involves supraspinatus overuse.
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impingement syndrome Abnormal joint function, such as in the shoulder or knee.
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impingement An encroachment on the space occupied by soft tissue, such as nerve or muscle. In this text, impingement refers to nerve irritation (ie, from pressure or friction) associated with muscles.
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