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Rotator cuff tears

Rotator Cuff Tears | Omar Saleem, MD, MsPT

Dr. Omar Saleem is highly skilled in diagnosing and treating rotator cuff tears, a common shoulder injury that affects the group of muscles and tendons responsible for stabilizing and moving the shoulder joint. Rotator cuff tears can occur from repetitive overhead activities, trauma, or age-related degeneration, leading to pain, weakness, and limited shoulder mobility.

Diagnosis

Dr. Saleem uses a detailed diagnostic approach, which includes:

  • Patient History: Understanding how the injury occurred, whether from overuse, a fall, or gradual wear and tear, and evaluating symptoms like pain, weakness, and difficulty lifting the arm.
  • Physical Examination: Conducting tests such as the drop arm test and impingement signs to assess shoulder function and pinpoint the location of the tear.
  • Imaging: X-rays and MRI scans are used to confirm the presence of a tear, assess its severity, and determine the best course of treatment.

Treatment Options

Depending on the size and severity of the rotator cuff tear, Dr. Saleem offers both conservative and surgical options:

  • Non-Surgical Treatment:
    • Physical Therapy: Focusing on exercises to strengthen the shoulder muscles and improve range of motion, which can be highly effective for partial tears.
    • Rest and Anti-Inflammatory Medications: To reduce pain and inflammation in the shoulder joint.
    • Corticosteroid Injections: May be used in some cases to manage pain and inflammation.
  • Surgical Treatment: For larger or full-thickness tears, or when conservative treatments fail to provide relief, surgery may be necessary:
    • Rotator Cuff Repair: Using minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery, Dr. Saleem reattaches the torn tendon to the bone, allowing for more precise recovery and shorter healing time.
    • Tendon Transfer or Shoulder Replacement: In severe cases where the rotator cuff is irreparable, tendon transfers or joint replacement may be considered.

Rehabilitation and Prevention

Post-treatment rehabilitation and preventive care are critical for long-term recovery:

  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: A structured physical therapy program designed to restore shoulder strength, stability, and mobility after surgery.
  • Preventive Measures: Dr. Saleem advises patients on proper posture, stretching, and strengthening exercises to avoid future shoulder injuries.