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Expert Rotator Cuff Repair in New York Shoulder Pain Treatment

If you’re experiencing shoulder pain due to a torn rotator cuff, you’re not alone. This common injury can significantly impact your daily activities and mobility. At Core Alliance, led by Dr. Aron Rovner, we provide expert rotator cuff repair to help you regain your strength and return to the activities you love. Our focus is on personalized care that addresses your unique needs, utilizing both surgical and non-surgical options for effective rotator cuff treatment.

Understanding the Rotator Cuff

The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint and allow for a wide range of arm movements. These muscles—supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis—work together to keep the shoulder firmly in its socket. Because of its structure, the rotator cuff is prone to injuries, especially from repetitive overhead activities, sports, or acute trauma.

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What Is a Rotator Cuff Injury?

A torn rotator cuff can occur due to sudden injuries from falls or repetitive strain over time. Common symptoms of a rotator cuff injury include:

  • Persistent shoulder pain, especially at night
  • Weakness in the shoulder and arm
  • Difficulty lifting objects or reaching overhead
  • A grinding or popping sensation when moving the shoulder

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s essential to consult a specialist to receive the appropriate rotator cuff pain treatment.

Symptoms of a Torn Rotator Cuff

Recognizing the symptoms of a torn rotator cuff is crucial for early intervention. Common signs include:

  • Pain: It can be localized to the shoulder or may radiate down the arm, particularly with certain movements.
  • Weakness: Difficulty lifting objects or performing everyday tasks.
  • Decreased Range of Motion: A limited ability to rotate or lift the arm, especially overhead.
  • Night Pain: Pain often worsens at night, affecting sleep when lying on the affected shoulder.

Diagnosis of a Rotator Cuff Injury

To accurately diagnose a rotator cuff injury, our team will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, which includes:

  • Medical History: Understanding your symptoms and any previous shoulder issues.
  • Physical Examination: Assessing your shoulder’s range of motion and strength.
  • Imaging Tests: X-rays to check for bone spurs or arthritis, and MRI scans to view the soft tissue details of the rotator cuff.

Treatment Options for Rotator Cuff Injuries

At Core Alliance, we offer a range of treatment options tailored to your injury’s specifics and your activity level:

Non-Surgical Treatments

For mild cases or when symptoms are manageable, we may recommend:

  • Rest and Activity Modification: Avoiding activities that worsen pain.
  • Physical Therapy: Strengthening the shoulder muscles and improving flexibility.
  • Ice and Heat Therapy: To reduce inflammation and promote healing.
  • Medications: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to alleviate pain and swelling.
  • Corticosteroid Injections: For targeted pain relief if conservative measures do not provide relief.

Surgical Treatments

When non-surgical methods are insufficient, or for significant tears, rotator cuff repair surgery may be necessary. We specialize in minimally invasive shoulder surgery, including:

  • Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A minimally invasive procedure using small incisions and an arthroscope to repair the torn tendon. The surgeon removes damaged tissue and reattaches the tendon to the humerus (upper arm bone) using sutures or anchors.

  • Open Rotator Cuff Repair: In cases of larger or more complex tears, an open surgical procedure may be required to repair the shoulder.

Consult with our team today to determine the best treatment approach for your individual needs.

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Rotator Cuff Surgery Recovery

Rotator cuff surgery recovery time varies among patients, depending on the severity of the injury and the type of surgery performed. Generally, the recovery phases include:

  1. Initial Recovery: You will need to keep your shoulder in a sling for several weeks to minimize movement.
  2. Physical Therapy: Once cleared by your surgeon, a rehabilitation protocol will begin, focusing on restoring strength and mobility.
  3. Full Recovery: Most patients can expect a full recovery within 4 to 6 months, with some returning to sports and strenuous activities after completing the rehabilitation program.
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Rotator Cuff Surgery Recovery Time Off Work

The time you may need off work after rotator cuff surgery depends on your job’s demands:

  • Light-Duty Jobs: Often, individuals can return within a few weeks.
  • Manual Labor or Physically Intensive Work: This may require 6 to 12 weeks off to ensure proper healing and prevent re-injury.

If you’re returning to a physically demanding role, it’s crucial to follow your surgeon’s recommendations closely.

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Discover the Path to Pain-Free Movement

At Core Alliance, we are dedicated to helping you regain your shoulder function and relieve pain effectively.

Dr. Aron Rovner is recognized as one of the best surgeons for rotator cuff repair in New York, offering tailored treatment options that align with your lifestyle goals.

Whether you’re dealing with a mild strain or a complete tear, our team is here to design a personalized rotator cuff treatment plan that best suits your recovery needs.

Don’t let shoulder pain dictate your life! Contact us today to schedule a consultation for your rotator cuff repair.

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Why Choose Us?

At Core Alliance, rotator cuff repair is led by Dr. Aron Rovner, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with over 20 years of experience in minimally invasive shoulder procedures. We offer a full range of non-surgical and surgical solutions, backed by responsive care, advanced diagnostics, and a recovery plan that works with your schedule. You’ll receive personal attention from start to finish—never a one-size-fits-all approach.

Frequently Asked Questions Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

What is rotator cuff repair, and when is it needed?

Rotator cuff repair is a surgical procedure to fix a torn rotator cuff. It is needed when non-surgical treatments fail and the tear causes significant pain or limits shoulder function, especially for active individuals.

What are the symptoms of a torn rotator cuff?

Symptoms include shoulder pain, weakness in arm movement, decreased range of motion, and a popping sensation during shoulder activities. Pain often worsens at night or with overhead movements.

What are the surgical and non-surgical treatment options for a torn rotator cuff?

Non-surgical options involve physical therapy, rest, and medications to manage pain. Surgical options include arthroscopic repair to reattach the torn tendon using anchors and sutures if conservative treatments are ineffective.

How long is the recovery process after rotator cuff surgery?

Recovery typically spans 4 to 6 months, with initial immobilization in a sling followed by physical therapy. Full return to activities depends on the extent of the tear and adherence to rehabilitation.

Is rotator cuff repair a permanent solution for shoulder pain?

While rotator cuff repair can relieve pain and restore function for many, results may vary based on the injury's specifics and an individual’s commitment to rehabilitation. Some may experience ongoing shoulder issues unrelated to the repair. For more information on rotator cuff repair or to discuss your condition with our experts, please reach out to Core Alliance today. We are here to guide you on your journey to a pain-free life.

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