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How Does Outpatient Therapy Manage Rotator Cuff Repairs? 

Updated: Nov 12


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Located between the humerus and the upper part of the shoulder blade, the Rotator cuff consists of a group of four muscles and their tendons. The cuff is responsible for maintaining the stability of the shoulder joint.  Different types of rotator cuff injuries include partial, complete, or acute tears, tendonitis, tendinosis, impingement, and post-surgical. 


Physical therapy plays an important role in the early stage of a rotator cuff tear. It can effectively manage the symptoms of injuries and help people feel more comfortable. 


As you start to age, problems with the rotator cuff can become more common. Travellling to weekly therapy appointments can also become more difficult as you age. To resolve this problem, A Plus Care LA offers outpatient physical therapy from the comfort of your home. 


Let’s understand how physical therapy in outpatient therapy services manages rotator cuff repairs. 


Physical therapy for rotator cuff tear 


Rotator cuff repair either requires surgery or can be recovered without surgery. In both conditions, physical therapists play an important role. They help people before and after surgery, making recovery more comfortable. 


If surgery isn’t required, physical therapists work with seniors to restore their range of motion, muscle strength, and coordination, helping them return to regular activities. They can also modify physical activities to put less stress on Located between the humerus and the upper part of the shoulder blade, the Rotator cuff consists of a group of four muscles and their tendons. The cuff is responsible for maintaining the stability of the shoulder joint.  Different types of rotator cuff injuries include partial, complete, or acute tears, tendonitis, tendinosis, impingement, and post-surgical. 


Physical therapy plays an important role in the early stage of a rotator cuff tear. It can effectively manage the symptoms of injuries and help people feel more comfortable. 


As you start to age, problems with the rotator cuff can become more common. Travellling to weekly therapy appointments can also become more difficult as you age. To resolve this problem, A Plus Care LA offers outpatient physical therapy from the comfort of your home. 


Let’s understand how physical therapy in outpatient therapy services manages rotator cuff repairs. 


Physical therapy for rotator cuff tear 


Rotator cuff repair either requires surgery or can be recovered without surgery. In both conditions, physical therapists play an important role. They help people before and after surgery, making recovery more comfortable. 


If surgery isn’t required, physical therapists work with seniors to restore their range of motion, muscle strength, and coordination, helping them return to regular activities. They can also modify physical activities to put less stress on their shoulders and focus on scapular strengthening as the scapula provides the foundation for shoulder stability. 


When the shoulder and surrounding muscles are strong,  they compensate for the damaged tendons and improve the mechanics of the shoulder joint.


How do physical therapists work?


Assessment- Physical therapists conduct an initial assessment. In this assessment, they try to determine the extent of the rotator cuff injury. The assessment includes physical examination and they may also want to take a look at your diagnostic imaging. Physical examination includes motion, strength, and pain level assessment. Diagnostic imaging includes MRI or ultrasound that helps in identifying specific injuries. 


Personalized treatment plan


After the assessment, physical therapists create a personalized treatment plan addressing specific injuries. The treatment plan includes several modalities, such as pain management techniques, manual therapy, and education on activity modification.  The objective of the treatment plan is to minimize discomfort. 


Condition-specific exercises


Rotator cuff injury rehabilitation demands condition-specific exercises. Physical therapists plan these exercises, ensuring they are not stressful for seniors. Exercises aim to improve the shoulder's strength, flexibility, and stability and address problems identified during assessment. Initially, they recommend gentle range-of-motion activities and then progress to strengthening and functional tasks as the condition improves. 


Bottom Line 

Physical therapy can have amazing results with rotator cuff repairs. If you or your loved one is a senior who cannot attend regular outpatient therapy appointments, contact A Plus Care LA so we can provide the therapy you need in your home. We offer physical outpatient therapy in Westchester and many other cities in Los Angeles. We can help you recover from the comfort of your home. 

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