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Online Medical Library — Encyclopedia — Rotator Cuff RepairRotator Cuff Repair
Severe tendinitis due to pinching (impingement) or degeneration or a traumatic fall can cause a partial or complete tear in the rotator cuff. This can result in shoulder pain, weakness and loss of normal movement. An MRI (magnetic resonance image) would be helpful in diagnosing a rotator cuff tear but a definitive clinical history and exam are of paramount importance. Treatment consists of a course of anti-inflammatories, icing, and gentle stretching and strengthening exercises. Partial tears and chronic tendinitis may respond well to this conservative management, but occasionally, it is necessary to surgically repair a tear and debride tissue as necessary. |