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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Many years ago I had rotator cuff surgery as well as repair of a SLAPP tear, and I recall how I felt following the procedure as well as the physical therapy. I understand how hard it can be to ask others for help, especially when we are used to being so independent. Someone told me a few months ago that it was okay to be selfish as opposed to being selfless, a way I have lived most of my life. The recovery for me was also a long one, but once I completed the therapy I knew that being patient with myself, as well as asking for help paid off in the long run.
Best of luck to you.
Did you have the supraspinatus tendon reattached? I have a full-thickness tear with tendon retraction which makes reattachment problematic.
thanks for your surgery! info i am 92 and not sure did it affect your hand as well??
My wrist on the affected shoulder side was stiff but after a week of stretching was better. I was completely immobilized for 7 weeks so everything was a bit stiff.
I had those done 6 years ago. Complete immobilization for 2 weeks afterwards. Physical therapy. I was 61 and had a complete recovery in what I consider a reasonable amount of time. Get the best ortho surgeon you can (although I've been totally impressed with the ones I've had dealings with).
I have a partial tear in the rotator cuff. Has anyone done PRP ( Plazma Rich Platelets ) ??? and any success ??
I had it done in my orthopedic surgeon's office. Unfortunately, it did not work. But I had it done about the time I found out how wonked my immune system was and my ortho thinks it failed because of that.
Yes. It had detached and the doc pulled it back over the bone and put a layer of collagen over the top to assist with healing. The labrum tear had to be tacked down with two clamps which will remain there. The biceps tear was simply sutured. He said that reattaching the biceps used to be done a lot but would fail in a higher % than those that healed correctly.
@jerseyjames yes, do try physiotherapy first. Worked for me.
Thanks for your reply to my question. I see the surgeon next week to discuss options. At this point I have little pain (more when sleeping) and full range of motion.