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Rotator Cuff Tear

Category:

Diagnosis:

Description:

Predictors:

Shoulder

Rotator Cuff Tear

Pain with overhead activity and at night, weakness on ER/abduction. Start with PT; injections considered; repair for persistent/large tears.

Night pain; painful arc; weakness on ER; positive Jobe; traumatic or degenerative onset.

Non-Operative

Therapy:

Light Activities:

Moderate Activities:

Rotator‑cuff & scapular strengthening; posterior capsule mobility; graded overhead return.

6–12 weeks (non‑op)

3–6 months (variable by tear)

Surgery

Surgery Probability:

Moderate when pain/weakness persist or large tears

Indications:

Recovery to Light Activities:

Recovery to Moderate Activities:

Sucess Rates:

Complication Rates:

Persistent symptoms after 6–12 months; acute large tears with functional loss; high‑demand patients.

Immobilization 4–6 weeks; light ADLs thereafter

4–6 months to moderate activity

~80–95%

3–6 months (variable by tear)

Predictors:

~80–95%

Re‑tear 10–30%; stiffness

Helpful Devices

Abduction Pillow Sling

Cold Therapy Shoulder Wrap

Over‑Door Pulley

Side‑Sleeper Shoulder Pillow

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