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What is a RTC Tear?

A Rotator Cuff Tear (RTC Tear) involves damage to the tendons of the rotator cuff in the shoulder. This common injury may result from trauma, overuse, or age-related degeneration. Symptoms include shoulder pain, weakness, and limited range of motion. A partial tear involves damage to part of the tendon, while a complete tear severs the tendon from its attachment. Treatment varies, ranging from conservative measures like physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medications to surgical intervention for severe tears.

Physical Therapy for RTC Tear

Physical therapy is crucial for individuals with a Rotator Cuff Tear (RTC Tear) as it provides targeted interventions to address pain, weakness, and impaired shoulder function. Rehabilitation focuses on strengthening exercises to enhance the muscles supporting the rotator cuff for shoulder stability. Range of motion exercises helps restore flexibility, and proprioceptive training enhances joint awareness. Therapists also educate on proper posture and techniques to prevent further strain. Through a comprehensive approach, physical therapy aims to optimize shoulder function, reduce pain, and potentially avoid or complement surgical intervention, promoting long-term recovery and improved quality of life.

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