Tag Archives: Rotator Cuff Tear
Why Many Shoulder Conditions Start With Conservative Care
Shoulder pain often involves: Many of these contributors may be addressed without immediate surgical intervention. Common Non-Surgical Approaches 1️⃣ Load Management Adjusting activity intensity and overhead movement to reduce tendon strain while maintaining mobility. 2️⃣ Structured Strengthening Improving: Muscle stability … Read More
Do I Need an MRI for Shoulder Pain?
Short Answer Not everyone with shoulder pain needs an MRI. Many shoulder conditions can be assessed clinically and managed conservatively. MRI may be helpful when symptoms persist, weakness is significant, trauma occurred, or structural clarification is needed before planning treatment. … Read More
Is It a Rotator Cuff Tear — Or Just Inflammation?
Short Answer Shoulder pain and weakness may be caused by rotator cuff tendon inflammation, degeneration, calcification, or a partial or full tear. Symptoms can overlap. Proper clinical assessment and, where appropriate, imaging help clarify whether structural tearing is present or … Read More



