Rotator Cuff Tear

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The rotator cuff is a crucial structure in the shoulder, consisting of four muscles—supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis—along with their tendons. These components work together to stabilize the shoulder joint and enable smooth arm movements, including lifting, rotating, and reaching. Due to its constant use, the rotator cuff is prone to injuries, including tears, tendinitis, and impingement, which can cause pain, weakness, and limited mobility.

Rotator cuff injuries are common among athletes, manual laborers, and older adults due to aging and repetitive overhead activities. Symptoms may range from mild discomfort to severe pain, making daily tasks like lifting objects or reaching overhead challenging. If left untreated, these injuries can worsen, leading to chronic pain and potential loss of shoulder function.

Treatment options depend on the severity of the injury. Mild cases can often be managed with rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and strengthening exercises. More severe injuries, such as full-thickness tears, may require arthroscopic surgery to repair damaged tendons and restore shoulder function.

For expert care, Dr. Shekhar Srivastav, a leading orthopedic surgeon in Delhi NCR, specializes in diagnosing and treating rotator cuff injuries. With extensive experience in shoulder and sports medicine, he offers advanced treatments, including minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures and personalized rehabilitation plans, ensuring optimal recovery and pain relief for his patients. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can significantly improve shoulder function and prevent long-term complications.

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