Degenerative Rotator Cuff Tear Rehab Exercises
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Can degenerative rotator cuff tears be treated without surgery?
This video covers the research on surgical and non-surgical treatment of degenerative rotator cuff tears and exercises that may be part of a rehab program.
Chapters:
Introduction 0:00
Effectiveness of surgery 0:13
What if we don't repair 1:03
Rehab exercises 1:16
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I will be following these rehabilitation exercises to the best of my ability
Unfortunately after a short period of improved movement and a decrease in pain post decompression procedure. I am experiencing severely ristricted movement and accute pain with arm raised to shoulder height without a load. After a scan showing increased liquid of the bursa in that shoulder I feel we are at a loss on how to proceed from this point given that physio is very painful
Mine was a subacromial decompression procedure
Don’t give up! Get a second opinion. Maybe you need a different approach.
The 2nd exercise would be very painful for old, arthritic knees, neck, and back.
Agreed. Might be something to skip or modify with knee issues.