Table of Contents
Introduction
What is the Rotator Cuff?
What Causes Rotator Cuff Tears?
Rotator cuff tears can occur from:
- Acute injuries such as falls, lifting heavy objects, or sudden trauma
- Repetitive stress from activities that require frequent overhead motions like throwing, swimming, or painting
- Age-related degeneration where tendons weaken over time
- Shoulder impingement or previous injuries that place additional strain on the rotator cuff
Treatments for Rotator Cuff Tears
For tears causing significant pain or weakness, treatment may include:
- Physical therapy to strengthen the surrounding muscles and improve range of motion
- Anti-inflammatory medications or corticosteroid injections to reduce pain and swelling
- Activity modification to avoid movements that worsen symptoms
Do I Need Surgery?
Recovery Following Shoulder Surgery
References
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Ramme AJ, Robbins CB, Patel KA, et al. Surgical Versus Nonsurgical Management of Rotator Cuff Tears: A Matched-Pair Analysis. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2019;101(19):1775-1782. doi:10.2106/JBJS.18.01473.
Lapner P, Henry P, Athwal GS, et al. Treatment of Rotator Cuff Tears: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2022;31(3):e120-e129. doi:10.1016/j.jse.2021.11.002.
Tashjian RZ. Epidemiology, Natural History, and Indications for Treatment of Rotator Cuff Tears. Clin Sports Med. 2012;31(4):589-604. doi:10.1016/j.csm.2012.07.001.
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