Ranking among the most prevalent of shoulder disorders, lesions involving shoulder rotator cuff strike million of patients in the United States at different points in their lives. Despite the fact that rotator cuff disease is a very common cause of pain and disability of the upper arm, a high proportion of patients is asymptomatic and unaware of performing daily living activities despite of a shoulder lesion. Given these drawbacks, surgeons are trying exploring whether conservative treatment is a viable option for the management of these injuries. This study presents a rationale to consider nonoperative treatment an effective option when dealing with patients with rotator cuff tears. © 2011 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Conservative management of rotator cuff tear / Pegreffi, Francesco; Paladini, Paolo; Campi, Fabrizio; Porcellini, Giuseppe. - In: SPORTS MEDICINE AND ARTHROSCOPY REVIEW. - ISSN 1062-8592. - 19:4(2011), pp. 348-353. [10.1097/JSA.0b013e3182148dc6]

Conservative management of rotator cuff tear

Porcellini, Giuseppe
2011

Abstract

Ranking among the most prevalent of shoulder disorders, lesions involving shoulder rotator cuff strike million of patients in the United States at different points in their lives. Despite the fact that rotator cuff disease is a very common cause of pain and disability of the upper arm, a high proportion of patients is asymptomatic and unaware of performing daily living activities despite of a shoulder lesion. Given these drawbacks, surgeons are trying exploring whether conservative treatment is a viable option for the management of these injuries. This study presents a rationale to consider nonoperative treatment an effective option when dealing with patients with rotator cuff tears. © 2011 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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Conservative management of rotator cuff tear / Pegreffi, Francesco; Paladini, Paolo; Campi, Fabrizio; Porcellini, Giuseppe. - In: SPORTS MEDICINE AND ARTHROSCOPY REVIEW. - ISSN 1062-8592. - 19:4(2011), pp. 348-353. [10.1097/JSA.0b013e3182148dc6]
Pegreffi, Francesco; Paladini, Paolo; Campi, Fabrizio; Porcellini, Giuseppe
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