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Can Rotator Cuff Injuries Get Better Without Surgery?

A common question that patients have is whether a rotator cuff injury can get better without surgery.

What is the Rotator Cuff?

The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons around the shoulder that provide strength and control. These four muscles start at the scapula and wrap around the shoulder, allowing a full range of motion, power, and stability. This incredible structure, however, is prone to injuries.

Types of Rotator Cuff Injuries

  1. Tendinopathy: Mild injury with fraying and inflammation of the tendon.

  2. Partial Thickness Tears: A small portion of the tendon is torn, but most of it remains intact.

  3. Full Thickness Tears: The tendon is completely torn through. These can be:

    • Non-retracted Tears: The tendon edges are still close together.

    • Retracted Tears: The tendon ends are pulled apart.

Do All Rotator Cuff Injuries Require Surgery?

No, not all rotator cuff injuries require surgery:

Conclusion

Rotator cuff injuries can be very painful, but there are many conservative treatments available that can often work before considering surgery.