What Are The Causes And Complications Of A Rotator Cuff Tear?

Permanent Loss Of Motion

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In severe cases, individuals may experience a permanent loss of motion. Most will still be able to move their arms and shoulders to some degree, but their range of motion will be limited. Medical professionals will sometimes recommend undergoing a surgical procedure to repair the rotator cuff, which has the potential to restore the patient's shoulder joint's motion. If the tendon doesn't heal properly, there may also be permanent muscle weakness in both the shoulder and arm. Patients might not be able to lift moderate to heavy objects, especially over their head. An untreated shoulder cuff tear can cause the shoulder joint to degenerate slowly. It's important for patients to see a doctor, rest their shoulder, and follow all other treatment guidance.

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