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  2. Rotator cuff injury - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Conservative treatments — such as rest, ice and physical therapy — sometimes are all that's needed to recover from a rotator cuff injury. If your injury is severe, you might need surgery. Therapy. Physical therapy is usually one of the first treatments suggested.

  3. Rotator Cuff Tear: Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is the treatment for a rotator cuff tear? Rotator cuff tear treatment may include nonsurgical and surgical options. Nonsurgical options. Rotator cuff tears don’t heal on their own without surgery, but many people can improve functionally and decrease pain with nonsurgical treatment by strengthening their shoulder muscles.

  4. Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Treatment Options - OrthoInfo

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    There are a few options for repairing rotator cuff tears. Advances in surgical techniques for rotator cuff repair include less invasive procedures. While each of the methods available has its own advantages and disadvantages, all have the same goal: getting the tendon to heal back to bone.

  5. Rotator Cuff Tears: Frequently Asked Questions - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    The majority of rotator cuff tears can be treated nonsurgically using one or more of these treatments: Anti-inflammatory medications. Steroid (cortisone) injections. Physical therapy. The goals of treatment are to relieve pain and restore strength to the involved shoulder.

  6. Torn rotator cuff: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options

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    What is the best treatment for a torn rotator cuff? The best treatment usually depends on the type of tear and your age. Traumatic rotator cuff tears typically require surgery due to the severity of the injury. However, physical therapy or surgery may work for an atraumatic rotator cuff tear.

  7. Rotator Cuff Tear: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention - ...

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    You can tear your rotator cuff in two ways: injuring your shoulder or wearing down your tendons over time. A worn down rotator cuff that tears is called a degenerative tear. Your risk...

  8. Do I need surgery for my rotator cuff injury?

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    Self-care: When the tear is minor, you can relieve discomfort by taking a break from activities (lifting, sports), applying ice regularly and taking a nonprescription anti-inflammatory medication, such as ibuprofen or naproxen sodium.

  9. Rotator Cuff Tears - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    The clavicle (collarbone) The ball, or head, of the upper arm bone fits into a shallow socket in the shoulder blade. This illustration of the shoulder highlights the major components of the joint. Your arm is kept in your shoulder socket by the rotator cuff.

  10. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating rotator cuff tears

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    When a rotator cuff tear is minor, taking a break from activities; applying ice regularly; and taking a nonprescription anti-inflammatory medication, such as ibuprofen or naproxen sodium, may be all you need to relieve the discomfort. In many cases, physical therapy also may help.

  11. Rotator cuff injuries and surgery - Mayo Clinic Orthopedics &...

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    What are the options for treatment, and can I get back to playing? ANSWER: People can injure their rotator cuff in several ways. Accordingly, it can be hard to know if that is the primary source of your shoulder problems. For some people, a distinct injury or accident results in a rotator cuff tear.