Rotator Cuff full tear and retraction of supraspinatus tendon
General consensus for a senior non-athlete seems to be to give physical therapy a good hard try before jumping into surgery. Thoughts & experiences? Jim
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I’m sorry you have not had success with previous surgeries. If they say it can’t be repaired then you need to go to MGH and see Dr. Elhassan (formerly of Mayo). He’s worked on my shoulder several times when other surgeons wouldn’t touch it. Besides being an incredible surgeon he’s a wonderful person.
@mrsflutterby Under the circumstances, I'm surprised they did a cortisone shot. Cortisone can weaken tendons. I have a full thickness tear in my right shoulder and have for five years. It's holding and not getting worse. I do not plan to have surgery at this time. I do know that the surgeon I plan to use (someday) won't even do surgery for six months after someone has had cortisone. I wonder if that contributed to the tendon coming apart. I am so sorry you are going through this.
Sorry about your RC tendon Amy. RC injuries seem to be very hard to fix, and from what Ive read, harder to recover from than a total shoulder replacement.
I've been told the wait time for surgery after a cortisone shot is 3 months. Maybe your situation is different. My understanding is the shot is long gone by 3 months.
One band-aid approach, see if your surgeon will prescribe 5% lidocaine patches. Just a temporary fix.
Reverse total shoulder replacement may also be an option. It has to be "reverse" because of the RC damage, with the titanium ball of the humerus placed on the end of the clavicle and the glenoid (cup) placed on the top of your humerus.
I wish you the best. Im getting a TSR in may. My RC is fortunately intact and so I can do an anatomical replacement.
All the best to you.
Joe
Have you looked into Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy. My research indicates numerous positive outcomes with rotator cuff tears. It appears that it forms scar tissue where the tear is. Providing some decent pain relief. Physical therapy is an absolute must to strengthen the shoulder to compensate for the damaged rotator cuff.
I have one RC torn three quarters and the other about halfway through. I had one round last year but life got in the way and I couldn’t get the second or third round so there was minimal relief. The bad part is no insurance coverage at all, and it’s very expensive.
I’m starting again in April and hopefully I can finish all shots initially. I recall that injections might need to be yearly.