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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 4:33pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "I am assuming you are consulting the Orthopaedic MD to see what approach to take in regards to your torn rotator cuff. Depending on your lifestyle and occupation, rotator cuff repair surgery is not a necessary procedure for all individuals with a rotator cuff tear. Individuals who don't have a lifestyle which requires higher level use of the shoulder can opt to avoid surgery if participation in physical therapy helps that individual achieve an optimal level of function and decreases pain. If pain and lack of function of the involved shoulder persists than surgery will most likely be beneficial. After a rotator cuff tear it is not only important to maintain range of motion and strength but to decrease inflammation as well. Examples of initial exercises commonly prescribed to patients with a rotator cuff tear includes and is not limited to: pendulum exercises, wand exercises, GH isometric strengtheing and ice packs. These exercises can be found on the CyberPT Exercise Videos Page. Pain is usally the guide when performing exercises. If it hurts back off on the exercise. If it still hurts when performing the exercise than stop performing the exercise. Please feel free to contact us should you have any additional questions. Thanks for using CyberPT." MadCityPT 4 Posts |
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