Symptoms of torn rotator cuff

    • Sports & Orthopaedic Specialists

      Conservative Rotator Cuff Tear P rotocol This protocol provides appropriate guidelines for the rehabilitation of patients with a rotator cuff tear. The protocol draws evidence from the current literature and accounts for preferences of the providers at Sports & Orthopaedic Specialists.

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    • [PDF File]Shoulder Instability, Impingement, and the Rotator Cuff

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      Rotator Cuff Tear •Clinical signs & symptoms •Night pain with inability to turn on affected side •Weakness and mechanical symptoms with overhead activity •Pain and weakness in abduction arc of 60-120 •Arm may drop to side if tear is massive •May be atrophic supraspinatus and infraspinatus •Passive range of motion greater than active

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    • [PDF File]Conservative Treatment of Rotator Cuff Injuries to Avoid ...

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      rotator cuff tears require surgery considers multiple factors, which include the degree of symptoms, the patient’s requirements and expectations, and the type of tear. Table 1 represents a diagnostic evaluation and treatment protocol for severe rotator cuff injuries.

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    • MR Imaging of Rotator Cuff Injury: What the Clinician ...

      The rotator cuff muscles generate torque forces to move the humerus while acting in concord to produce balanced compressive forces to sta-bilize the glenohumeral joint. Thus, rotator cuff tears are often associ-ated with loss of shoulder strength and stability, which are crucial for optimal shoulder function. The dimensions and extent of ...

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    • Shoulder Pain Assessment for the Occupational Health Nurse

      cuff injuries as a common cause of shoulder pain. Rotator cuff injuries result from repetitive work tasks, poor muscular conditioning, poor posture, difficult ergonomic positions, and failure of the subacromial bursa to protect the supporting tendons (Tashjian, 2012). Rotator cuff …

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    • [PDF File]Cervical Spine Dysfunction vs. Rotator Cuff Tear

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      compression cases that mimic rotator cuff pathology Stress the importance of early recognition of both to prevent long term problems (i.e. retracted cuff or permanent nerve damage and loss of motor function) Need for an identification system for these types of patients.

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    • [PDF File]Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Rotator ...

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      9.6 Rotator Cuff Tears 49 9.6.1 Rotator Cuff Surgery 50 9.6.2 When should Surgery be Performed for Rotator Cuff Syndrome? 50 9.6.3 Recovery and Outcomes Following Rotator Cuff Surgery 51 Resources 53 Rotator Cuff Syndrome Information Sheet 55 General Practitioner Guide – Return to Work 57 Employer Guide – Return to Work 59

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    • [PDF File]Rotator Cuff Problems: Should I Have Surgery?

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      Rotator cuff disorders include: Inflammation of the tendons (tendinitis) or the bursa (bursitis). Calcium buildup in the tendons. Partial or complete tears of the rotator cuff tendons (See figure in appendix) . Partial tears are common when the rotator cuff is already damaged or weakened. A complete rotator cuff

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    • [PDF File]A Patient's Guide to Rotator Cuff Arthropathy

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      tear on the rotator cuff. Repetitive overhead ball, weightlifting, and swimming can cause wear and tear of the rotator cuff. Surgeons generally will recommend surgery to repair a rotator cuff tear when it occurs. A successful surgical repair of a torn rotator cuff . tear can make the development of cuff tear arthropathy much less likely. But ...

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    • [PDF File]COF ShoulderInfo.qxp Layout 1

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      This can provide a relief of the symptoms associated with the partially torn rotator cuff. Open Repair – An open repair, which was the first type of repair described to fix a torn rotator cuff, involves a larger incision over the shoulder with detachment of the deltoid muscle from bone so that the tear may be seen.

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    • [PDF File]Rotator Cuff Injuries Treatment Options & Rehabilitation

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      asymptomatically with a torn rotator cuff, though for many, once torn, the rotator cuff does cause problems, and the tears tend to enlarge over time. Rotator cuff tears can be divided into partial and full thickness tears. Partial tears are more common in younger patients and have variable rates of progression.

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    • [PDF File]Fully Torn Rotator Cuff - Suburban Ortho

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      Fully Torn Rotator Cuff Introduction Impingement syndrome and associated rotator cuff tears are commonly encountered shoulder problems. Symptoms include pain, weakness, and loss of motion. Whether this procedure is done using a scope or through a small incision is dependent on the severity of the tear and the doctor’s preference. The method

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    • [PDF File]PATIENT GUIDE TO ROTATOR CUFF INJURIES

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      torn. Tears of the rotator cuff can be partial thickness tears only go part way through the tendon. Full thickness tears extend all the way through the tendon, and the tendon is detached from the bone. Once a rotator cuff tear has occurred they do not heal.

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    • [PDF File]Rotator Cuff Tears

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      Rotator Cuff Tears One of the most common middle-age complaints is shoulder pain. A frequent source of that pain is a torn rotator cuff. A torn rotator cuff will weaken your shoulder. This means that many daily activities, like combing your hair or getting dressed, may become painful and difficult to do. OrthoInfo Basics Normal shoulder anatomy ...

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