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Recovery from rotator cuff surgery can take several months and involves physical therapy to help restore strength and range of motion in the shoulder.
Shoulder pain due to the rotator cuff is one of the most common complaints presenting to an orthopedic surgeon's office. Lucas Rylander, M.D., a physician with the Orthopedic Center of Illinois ...
This article looks at the different surgical options for rotator cuff injuries, their benefits, potential complications, and what to expect during surgery.
A Rotator cuff tear hits one of the most used parts of our body. The greater the tear – the more severe the pain. No one will comprehend your agony except those who have experienced it.
For most patients with tendinitis, which is inflammation of the rotator cuff tendon without a complete tear, as well as pain and other symptoms, they generally improve without surgical intervention.
But the most common rotator cuff problem is not a tear, but damage to the tendons without a complete tear. This is usually treated by physical therapy and sometimes joint injection.
Most of the time, a rotator cuff problem can be treated at home. For severe cases, though, surgery may be the best treatment.
Patients with massive tears who had a partial rotator cuff repair showed improvement similar to those who underwent complete rotator cuff repair, according to a study presented by Nicholas D ...
Surgery for a complete tear usually involves repairing the injured tendon. The surgery tends to be more successful when it’s done soon after the rotator cuff injury happens.
Shoulder pain due to the rotator cuff is one of the most common complaints presenting to an orthopedic surgeon's office. Lucas Rylander, M.D., a physician with the Orthopedic Center of Illinois ...