| Rotator Cuff TearRotator cuff is the group of tendons in  the shoulder joint providing support and enabling wider range of motion. Major  injury to these tendons may result in tear of these tendons and the condition  is called as rotator cuff tear. It is one of the most common causes of shoulder  pain in middle aged adults and older individuals. It may occur with repeated  use of arm for over head activities, while playing sports or during motor  accidents. Rotator cuff tear causes severe pain, weakness of the arm, and  crackling sensation on moving shoulder in certain positions. There may be  stiffness, swelling, loss of movements, and tenderness in the front of the  shoulder. Rotator cuff tear is best viewed on  magnetic resonance imaging. Symptomatic relief may be obtained with  conservative treatments - rest, shoulder sling, pain medications, steroidal  injections and certain exercises. However surgery is required to fix the tendon  back to the shoulder bone. Rotator cuff repair may be performed by open surgery  or arthroscopic procedure. In arthroscopy procedure space for rotator cuff  tendons will be increased and the cuff tear is repaired using suture anchors.  These anchor sutures help in attaching the tendons to the shoulder bone.  Following the surgery you may be advised to practice motion and strengthening  exercises. |