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Mukesh Ishwar Suryawanshi - What is Rotator Cuff Surgery

Mukesh Suryawanshi - The human shoulder is a complex joint that allows for a wide range of motion. However, there is also a risk of injury, especially to the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint, providing stability and enabling movement. When the rotator cuff is damaged or torn, it can cause pain, and limited mobility, and affect daily activities. In such cases, rotator cuff surgery becomes a viable option to reduce symptoms and restore shoulder function. In this blog, Mukesh Suryawanshi Morya Suisse will explain the details of rota

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Mukesh Ishwar Suryawanshi - What is Rotator Cuff Surgery

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  1. MUKESH ISHWAR SURYAWANSHI - WHAT IS ROTATOR CUFF SURGERY? Presentation - 2023

  2. Mukesh Ishwar Suryawanshi - What is Rotator Cuff Surgery? Mukesh Suryawanshi - The human shoulder is a complex joint that allows for a wide range of motion. However, there is also a risk of injury, especially to the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint, providing stability and enabling movement. When the rotator cuff is damaged or torn, it can cause pain, limited mobility, and affect daily activities. In such cases, rotator cuff surgery becomes a viable option to reduce symptoms and restore shoulder function. In this blog, Mukesh Suryawanshi Morya Suisse will explain the details of rotator cuff surgery including its purpose, procedures, recovery, and possible results.

  3. Understanding the Rotator Cuff and Its Injuries According to Mukesh Ishwar Suryawanshi, the rotator cuff consists of four main muscles: the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis. These muscles work together to facilitate activities such as lifting, moving and reaching. Rotator cuff injuries are common and can occur for a variety of reasons, including repetitive overhead activities, trauma, age- related degeneration, and wear and tear. When the rotator cuff tears, it can lead to pain, weakness, and limited range of motion. Initially, conservative treatments such as rest, physical therapy, and medication may be recommended. However, in cases where conservative measures fail to provide relief or the tear is severe, rotator cuff surgery may be the best option.

  4. Purpose of Rotator Cuff Surgery According to Mukesh Suryawanshi Morya Suisse, the primary goal of rotator cuff surgery is to repair torn tendons or reattach them to bone, allowing them to heal and restore normal shoulder function. Surgery aims to relieve pain, improve range of motion, and improve the patient's overall quality of life. By addressing the root cause of the problem, rotator cuff surgery can help prevent further complications that may result from an untreated injury. damage and

  5. Types of Rotator Cuff Surgery Several surgical techniques are used to repair a rotator cuff tear, depending on the size, location, and complexity of the tear. There are two main types of rotator cuff surgery: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: This minimally invasive procedure involves small incisions and the use of a tiny camera (arthroscope) to guide the surgeon. Special instruments are inserted through these incisions to repair the torn tendon. Arthroscopic surgery generally results in less pain, faster recovery, and smaller scars than open surgery. Open rotator cuff repair: In some cases, a larger incision may be necessary to access and repair the damaged tendon. Open surgery allows the surgeon to directly view the torn area and make necessary repairs. Although it may take longer to heal, open rotator cuff repair can be beneficial for complex or large injuries.

  6. Recovery and Rehabilitation Following rotator cuff surgery, a structured rehabilitation program is important for optimal recovery. The duration and intensity of the rehabilitation process can vary depending on the type and extent of the tear as well as personal factors. Typically, a rehabilitation program consists of several phases:

  7. Immobilization and protection surgery, the shoulder may be immobilized using a sling or brace healing. Immediately following to promote Protecting repair is essential during this initial phase. the surgical

  8. Passive range of motion Once the initial treatment has taken place, the rehabilitation process usually begins with gentle passive range of motion exercises. These exercises are performed with the assistance of a therapist or using specialized equipment to prevent stress on the healing tendon.

  9. Active range of motion As treatment progresses, patients gradually begin to practice active range of motion by moving their shoulders assistance. without These exercises help to regain flexibility prevent stiffness. and

  10. Strengthening exercises Over time, the focus shifts to strengthening the rotator cuff muscles and the shoulder muscles. surrounding These important for restoring full function and stability to the shoulder joint. exercises are

  11. Functional and sport-specific activities rehabilitation, patients work on regaining strength and stability for the specific activities or sports they wish to return to. In the final phase of This phase involves gradually increasing the intensity and complexity of exercises and activities.

  12. Potential Outcomes and Expectations Mukesh Suryawanshi says, the success of rotator cuff surgery depends on a variety of factors, including the extent of the tear, the age of the patient, overall health, and commitment to rehabilitation. Although surgery can significantly improve symptoms, it cannot completely restore the shoulder to its pre-injury condition. Some individuals may experience residual weakness or limitations in shoulder function even after successful rehabilitation. surgery and It is essential to have realistic expectations and understand that the recovery process may take several months.

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