15 months total for me. 1 month sling w/limited ROM cable exercises. 2 months light rubber and ROM rehab. 3 months progressive rubber resistance and stretching. 2 months rubber resistance and 3/5 lbs weights stretching. 3 months return to pre-injury weight lifting starting with no weight working up tp 25% pre-injury weight. 3 months continue weight training worked up to 75 % of weight. 15 months im at 90% of pre-injury weight training. Adjusted form and routine to focus on strengthening rotator cuff and improve shoulder stability.
Hi Anthony, That is so awesome to hear! We are very grateful for the opportunity to help out the community and are thrilled to see that you've been able to benefit from our content. We'd love to hear how you are doing as you progress.🙌 Please take care!
I had a partial tendon tear in my foot above toe ... its been 6 months.... i did not do surgery... will it heal completely by itself. ...there's not much movement in the area...however i am seeing 10% after 7 months now @epmanualphysicaltherapy
He has so many informative, free videos that are detailed and very helpful. You guys are crazy to think he only has paid content. Just read!! He’s the best free PT guy I’ve found on YT.
I have two full tears and a partial tear all on the right side due to an adverse effect from a cortisone injection….it weaken the tendon and after a sudden move I was left with all this damage. Surgery was strongly recommended but I’m anti surgery…due to personal reasons….so I went to physio for about 6 months ….by Skype during lockdown….and after 3 years it’s greatly improved, but still aches during some movements. When I lift my shoulder you can see it rises more than the other side. I’ve come to terms that this is about as good as it gets…trouble is left side starting to hurt now and got a feeling this is rotator cuff problem too. Love your channel. Thanks for your good advice.
Sorry to hear about the adverse effects of the injection causing rotator cuff tears Jacqueline :-( That is, unfortunately, a common problem. We have a lot of great content to help with this if you would like to learn more. Here is a link to our rotator cuff tear playlist: "Rotator Cuff Tear Help" th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbQ_-1YFfEePnrcxfwwf9_k.html We have also recently released a rotator cuff tear recovery program. The Rotator Cuff Tear Recovery Program is a comprehensive program designed to get your shoulder pain under control to allow the rotator cuff tendons to heal. Then it guides you to correct the underlying root muscle imbalances so that you can fix the source of the problem (rather than just treat the symptoms) and get long-term relief from shoulder pain. This program works even if you've had rotator cuff surgery in the past but continue to have rotator cuff problems. To learn more please click this link: www.epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/rotator-cuff-tear-recovery-program/
I was recently told I had an extensive rotator cuff tear. I hurt myself benching exactly a year ago. After not being able to find healing after so long, I went to see what was wrong. PT failed me and so they sent me for an MRI. I immediately wanted to hear your input about this with your expertise. I have my orthopedic appointment Monday. Cheers!
Hello, reasoning you mentioned about rotator cuff tear , healing but coming back the pain, sound so very exact. I had the tendon tear caused by lifting heavy computer/printer/fax machine and such heavy objects that are brought to the sales floor and what ever does not fit on the sales floor has to be kept on the top shelves climbing the movable stairs. I was a computer technician at a big chain store in the USA. I had only to work on repairs of the computers in the tech-shop of that business shop. But when I had to move to a small town (due to family reasons) I ended up in an Office supply chain store. And this store's policy was different and all were to do any work assigned to the employee on the schedule. Well I requested that I am not used to do such heavy lifting job, the management did not cooperate. I was on and off with medical appointments, Leave from the job for a few days, Physical therapy and again pain would start as continuing the same type of work, I did not get relief. I was suggested the surgery at the near by big city. But the doctor over there was so rude and no bedside manners that I told my PCP I do not want to go to that doctor. Well my PCP recommended a local orthopedic doctor. After examining me he said this is not a case of surgery. You have developed a frozen shoulder and I will perform noninvasive MUA (Manipulation Under Anesthesia). In this process, the patient's hurting arm is rotated 360 degrees breaking loose all jammed tissues , no cut, no surgery. After that procedure one has to let it heal nicely with light physical therapy. And I am cured forever from that shoulder problem. Thanks Doc, I am happy you are giving correct analysis of the shoulder problem.
💯 thanks Doc. I think during the healing process being patient is the most difficult, especially if you were really active before. Which is me. I'm on month 8 of healing and I just want to be able to do what I did before (weightlifting). I can't do it with the same intensity or volume, or exercises so I've gotten creative. Do ones that don't aggravate it (I let pain be my guide), go light, reduce volume, give myself plenty of time for rest and healing. So far so good. Watching your videos definitely helped me assess my issue, and your rehab exercises are fantastic too. Thanks again!
Hey Pete! It can definitely be tough to be patient while rehabilitating a torn rotator cuff. It will pay off in the end when you can get back to doing some of the more complicated tasks that you are not currently able to perform comfortably!
This is definitely me. I have a pretty physical life. My daughter is special needs and I try to get in the gym as much as possible. It’s nearly impossible for me to give my body the care it really need for a long period of time with my daughter. And, I’m used to just doing everything I have to do. But I know I have to change things or it’s not gonna get better.😢
@@michellebowling1979 exactly. I too am really physical for work (mechanic), and then lift weights 6 days a week. I want giving myself the adequate time I needed to recover. Well, eventually I had no choice but to rest and recover. Now that my shoulder is mostly better, I've switched up to lifting only every 3rd day, and I swear, I'm getting better results now. I've noticed more muscle growth and strength increases.
I stopped going to the gym and it’s been lol 7 years. Today I did some pull ups, now I’m in bed and I’m getting pain on my left shoulder. It only happens if I workout.
Your fault don’t start off with pull ups kind of aggressive get some 10 -15 pound weight strength train those 4x15 4x25 towards a month in of lifting strengthen those tendons and joints first
I have great shoulder mobility… but throwing a ball is acutely painful… also some ackward reaching motion hurts… like when I’m bent over and hyperextending my arm outward over my head…do these sound like rotator cuff injury symptoms?? Thanks!
I have rotator cuff issues but it's not a tear. It's more like a calcification and binding of the nerve. The surgeon doesn't wasn't to operate. However, it's not getting better. There is no pain if don't exercise it. If I try to swim more than 50 meters, the pain comes back and it can take a few weeks to get rid of the pain again. Exercise to improve the rotator cuff seems to make it worse. I'd love to be able to swim again. Not sure which exercise recommendations to trust any more....
1. Partial thickness, < 25% of the fibers, non-retracted anterior most supraspinatus bursal surface tear, TR, AP dimension of 2mm. M facing this. How to cure this without surgery sir?
I have a C5 6 and c6 7 mild disc buldge and nerve compression. Due this my scapula winging or may be rotator cuff issue. Will you help me in this regard?
How can I know what it is exactly I have? Don’t think it’s a tear as it’s not excruciating pain when I lift my left arm up, for example, doing a pull up. That actually doesn’t hurt at all. Where my shoulder pain comes is when I have my arm stretched out parallel to the ground. That still doesn’t hurt at that point, but when I feel a pinch/pain is when I rotate that whole arm forward like pouring water from a pitcher. When it’s in neutral again I feel no pain again. When I rotate backwards the opposite direction I feel a similar pinch right at the top and center of the left shoulder.
Please could you help me, I had broken and severely dislocated shoulder following a traumatic injury 11 weeks ago. I still experience a good deal of pain and minimal ROM. The doctors from uk haven't offered me a lot of support and I am a bit confused as to why my healing process seems so long. In my case I think all my tissues are damaged. Like you said i try to do exercises but when it causes me pain i stop doing them, it all feels very weak and I dont really know what to do... do you have any advice or a programme that could help me? Thanks so much
Sir, I need help immediately. My right knee swells up once a month now. I’m not sure if it is wear and tear from working out and exercising or gout. Is there anything you could recommend. I live in Philadelphia. I’m 50 years old and I’m afraid I’ll have to live with this knee issue the rest of my life.
Hey William! We have some great content for swelling knees! Getting the swelling down is the first thing to tackle, once thee swelling goes down, then it would be a good idea to treat it like arthritis of the knee. Here are a couple of links that should be helpful for you: “Knee Swelling Help” th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mb17SwpI5eM0Uca2qvg7gsC.html “Knee Arthritis Pain Help” th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1maa9YF-WmKLF7oI4VoczH8i.html
$250 for information just to help people in pain? That's crazy. As soon as we get the cure for cancer, we should monetize that too. Put that shit behind a paywall. Pain is a product
i have a rotator cuff suprastinatus muscle tear grade 1 and can i start deadlift after a recovery period of 1 month ? and how long does it take to be back for benching and other powerlifting.
I fell off a wall when i was a 15 and my right arm got stuck and im 28 now, i have pain when pressing into my deltoid and it makes crunching and popping sounds when im laying down and i put my arm up and rotate it in circles. if i workout its sore as hell for days.
Hi Skyler, you're welcome! We are so happy that this info has helped you. If you get a chance feel free to check out our rotator cuff tear help playlist. You can check it out here: "Rotator Cuff Tear Help" th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbQ_-1YFfEePnrcxfwwf9_k.html We'd love to hear how you are doing as you progress.🙌 Please take care!
Hi Maria, we are so happy you found this information engaging. If you are interested we have a rotator cuff tear playlist you might also find helpful. You can access it here: "Rotator Cuff Tear Help" th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbQ_-1YFfEePnrcxfwwf9_k.html We'd love to hear how you are doing as you progress.🙌 Please take care!
Hi Janice, our online programs are designed to be self-guided, allowing you to progress at your own pace. We would not provide or require an ultra sound, but can be done at each individuals own discretion. We hope this helps! Please keep us posted on your progress 🧡
Hello, I am 15 years old and i have dislocated my shoulder 4 times.first dislocated was happened 1.5 year ago and second happened 1 year ago. Recently 2 weeks ago i was playing badminton and my shoulder dislocates it was painful but i managed to relocate it all times. After relocating it 5hours later it feels some light pain so i rotate my hand few times and suddenly it disclocate again it was very painful than older one .But somehow i managed to relocate it i have pain for 1 week . Can i play badminton in future?? Without a surgery
I have shoulder tendonitis that was diagnosed by a specialist as a result of overuse in the gym. I have been doing my PT dilligently for 5 weeks and have been out of the gym for 7 weeks. How much longer do you think I'll need to wait before i can go back to the gym?
Hi John, We completely understand how frustrating and exhausting it must be to deal with that kind of pain, especially when it interferes with daily activities and even sleep. In some cases, surgery may indeed be the better option, depending on your situation and goals. In the meantime, we do have a Rotator Cuff Tear Help Playlist that you might find helpful in managing your symptoms until you’re able to move forward with surgery. You can access it here: "Rotator Cuff Tear Help" th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbQ_-1YFfEePnrcxfwwf9_k.html Start with one or two exercises, beginning with the smallest range of motion and the lowest intensity. As you feel stronger, you can gradually increase both the range of motion and intensity. It’s best to do these exercises every day throughout the day. Aim to tire out the muscle without losing form or control. Consistency is key. Always avoid working through pain; soreness and mild discomfort are normal, but pain is not. We hope you can find some relief soon!🙌
I'm starting physical therapy for an 8mm tear in my left rotator cuff I also have a tear in my right or at least Im pretty sure I do still awaiting an mri on the right. Does your program teach something more than what I'll be doing in physical therapy? I just got an injection in my left cuff it has helped tremendously but now physical therapy begins so Im wondering is it worth it to do physical therapy or should I just follow your program and do it myself from home? Also I have access to a fully equipped gym should I do exercises there as well. I know thats a lot of questions sorry for that hoping you can help.
15 months total for me. 1 month sling w/limited ROM cable exercises. 2 months light rubber and ROM rehab. 3 months progressive rubber resistance and stretching. 2 months rubber resistance and 3/5 lbs weights stretching. 3 months return to pre-injury weight lifting starting with no weight working up tp 25% pre-injury weight. 3 months continue weight training worked up to 75 % of weight. 15 months im at 90% of pre-injury weight training. Adjusted form and routine to focus on strengthening rotator cuff and improve shoulder stability.
You saw a physical therapist?
Did your tendon fully regenerate?
You are my fav PT on you tube. I first listen to you for any joint issue I have, including sciatica. You've helped me so much. thanks
Hi Anthony, That is so awesome to hear! We are very grateful for the opportunity to help out the community and are thrilled to see that you've been able to benefit from our content. We'd love to hear how you are doing as you progress.🙌 Please take care!
I had a partial tendon tear in my foot above toe ... its been 6 months.... i did not do surgery... will it heal completely by itself. ...there's not much movement in the area...however i am seeing 10% after 7 months now @epmanualphysicaltherapy
He has so many informative, free videos that are detailed and very helpful. You guys are crazy to think he only has paid content. Just read!! He’s the best free PT guy I’ve found on YT.
I look forward to your workouts every day. They've really made a difference in my routine.
The reason why Rotator Cuff hurts because of too much lifting! Thank you Dr. for your this health issue!
I have two full tears and a partial tear all on the right side due to an adverse effect from a cortisone injection….it weaken the tendon and after a sudden move I was left with all this damage. Surgery was strongly recommended but I’m anti surgery…due to personal reasons….so I went to physio for about 6 months ….by Skype during lockdown….and after 3 years it’s greatly improved, but still aches during some movements. When I lift my shoulder you can see it rises more than the other side. I’ve come to terms that this is about as good as it gets…trouble is left side starting to hurt now and got a feeling this is rotator cuff problem too. Love your channel. Thanks for your good advice.
Sorry to hear about the adverse effects of the injection causing rotator cuff tears Jacqueline :-( That is, unfortunately, a common problem. We have a lot of great content to help with this if you would like to learn more. Here is a link to our rotator cuff tear playlist:
"Rotator Cuff Tear Help"
th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbQ_-1YFfEePnrcxfwwf9_k.html
We have also recently released a rotator cuff tear recovery program. The Rotator Cuff Tear Recovery Program is a comprehensive program designed to get your shoulder pain under control to allow the rotator cuff tendons to heal. Then it guides you to correct the underlying root muscle imbalances so that you can fix the source of the problem (rather than just treat the symptoms) and get long-term relief from shoulder pain. This program works even if you've had rotator cuff surgery in the past but continue to have rotator cuff problems. To learn more please click this link: www.epmanualphysicaltherapy.com/rotator-cuff-tear-recovery-program/
I was recently told I had an extensive rotator cuff tear. I hurt myself benching exactly a year ago. After not being able to find healing after so long, I went to see what was wrong. PT failed me and so they sent me for an MRI. I immediately wanted to hear your input about this with your expertise. I have my orthopedic appointment Monday. Cheers!
How is that going? Extensive tear sounds awful. What do you think it was about your PT that failed to work out your problem?
How is it?
Hello, reasoning you mentioned about rotator cuff tear , healing but coming back the pain, sound so very exact. I had the tendon tear caused by lifting heavy computer/printer/fax machine and such heavy objects that are brought to the sales floor and what ever does not fit on the sales floor has to be kept on the top shelves climbing the movable stairs. I was a computer technician at a big chain store in the USA. I had only to work on repairs of the computers in the tech-shop of that business shop. But when I had to move to a small town (due to family reasons) I ended up in an Office supply chain store. And this store's policy was different and all were to do any work assigned to the employee on the schedule. Well I requested that I am not used to do such heavy lifting job, the management did not cooperate. I was on and off with medical appointments, Leave from the job for a few days, Physical therapy and again pain would start as continuing the same type of work, I did not get relief. I was suggested the surgery at the near by big city. But the doctor over there was so rude and no bedside manners that I told my PCP I do not want to go to that doctor. Well my PCP recommended a local orthopedic doctor. After examining me he said this is not a case of surgery. You have developed a frozen shoulder and I will perform noninvasive MUA (Manipulation Under Anesthesia). In this process, the patient's hurting arm is rotated 360 degrees breaking loose all jammed tissues , no cut, no surgery. After that procedure one has to let it heal nicely with light physical therapy. And I am cured forever from that shoulder problem. Thanks Doc, I am happy you are giving correct analysis of the shoulder problem.
how would you treat adductor tendon tear? Would you walk on it while it is healing? Thank. you
💯 thanks Doc. I think during the healing process being patient is the most difficult, especially if you were really active before. Which is me. I'm on month 8 of healing and I just want to be able to do what I did before (weightlifting). I can't do it with the same intensity or volume, or exercises so I've gotten creative. Do ones that don't aggravate it (I let pain be my guide), go light, reduce volume, give myself plenty of time for rest and healing. So far so good.
Watching your videos definitely helped me assess my issue, and your rehab exercises are fantastic too.
Thanks again!
Hey Pete! It can definitely be tough to be patient while rehabilitating a torn rotator cuff. It will pay off in the end when you can get back to doing some of the more complicated tasks that you are not currently able to perform comfortably!
This is definitely me. I have a pretty physical life. My daughter is special needs and I try to get in the gym as much as possible. It’s nearly impossible for me to give my body the care it really need for a long period of time with my daughter. And, I’m used to just doing everything I have to do. But I know I have to change things or it’s not gonna get better.😢
@@michellebowling1979 exactly. I too am really physical for work (mechanic), and then lift weights 6 days a week. I want giving myself the adequate time I needed to recover. Well, eventually I had no choice but to rest and recover. Now that my shoulder is mostly better, I've switched up to lifting only every 3rd day, and I swear, I'm getting better results now. I've noticed more muscle growth and strength increases.
I stopped going to the gym and it’s been lol 7 years. Today I did some pull ups, now I’m in bed and I’m getting pain on my left shoulder. It only happens if I workout.
Your fault don’t start off with pull ups kind of aggressive get some 10 -15 pound weight strength train those 4x15 4x25 towards a month in of lifting strengthen those tendons and joints first
I have great shoulder mobility… but throwing a ball is acutely painful… also some ackward reaching motion hurts… like when I’m bent over and hyperextending my arm outward over my head…do these sound like rotator cuff injury symptoms?? Thanks!
Hey i got exactly the same issue, only hurts when throwing, to me it sounds like rotator cuff injury
Ps: have u fixed your shoulder yet and how?
Please please Bro have MRI and fix appointment for Orthopedic surgeon and do inform me about this too
Same issue. For me, it was labrum tear as confirmed by MRI.
Instead of surgery peptides, BPC 157 and TB 500
Currently running BPC157 and TB500 for my rotator cuff tear. Its been going great compared to dealing with the injury without the peptides.
I have rotator cuff issues but it's not a tear. It's more like a calcification and binding of the nerve. The surgeon doesn't wasn't to operate. However, it's not getting better. There is no pain if don't exercise it. If I try to swim more than 50 meters, the pain comes back and it can take a few weeks to get rid of the pain again. Exercise to improve the rotator cuff seems to make it worse. I'd love to be able to swim again. Not sure which exercise recommendations to trust any more....
1. Partial thickness, < 25% of the fibers, non-retracted anterior most supraspinatus bursal surface tear, TR, AP dimension of 2mm. M facing this. How to cure this without surgery sir?
You can’t
I have a C5 6 and c6 7 mild disc buldge and nerve compression.
Due this my scapula winging or may be rotator cuff issue.
Will you help me in this regard?
How can I know what it is exactly I have? Don’t think it’s a tear as it’s not excruciating pain when I lift my left arm up, for example, doing a pull up. That actually doesn’t hurt at all. Where my shoulder pain comes is when I have my arm stretched out parallel to the ground. That still doesn’t hurt at that point, but when I feel a pinch/pain is when I rotate that whole arm forward like pouring water from a pitcher. When it’s in neutral again I feel no pain again. When I rotate backwards the opposite direction I feel a similar pinch right at the top and center of the left shoulder.
same 😢
Please could you help me, I had broken and severely dislocated shoulder following a traumatic injury 11 weeks ago. I still experience a good deal of pain and minimal ROM. The doctors from uk haven't offered me a lot of support and I am a bit confused as to why my healing process seems so long. In my case I think all my tissues are damaged. Like you said i try to do exercises but when it causes me pain i stop doing them, it all feels very weak and I dont really know what to do... do you have any advice or a programme that could help me? Thanks so much
Sir, I need help immediately. My right knee swells up once a month now. I’m not sure if it is wear and tear from working out and exercising or gout. Is there anything you could recommend. I live in Philadelphia. I’m 50 years old and I’m afraid I’ll have to live with this knee issue the rest of my life.
Hey William! We have some great content for swelling knees! Getting the swelling down is the first thing to tackle, once thee swelling goes down, then it would be a good idea to treat it like arthritis of the knee. Here are a couple of links that should be helpful for you:
“Knee Swelling Help”
th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mb17SwpI5eM0Uca2qvg7gsC.html
“Knee Arthritis Pain Help”
th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1maa9YF-WmKLF7oI4VoczH8i.html
$250 for information just to help people in pain? That's crazy. As soon as we get the cure for cancer, we should monetize that too. Put that shit behind a paywall. Pain is a product
It's worth it. He gives most of this info for free on TH-cam, but the program has it presented systematically. It saves me time.
Better than the $4500 deductible I had to pay for my surgery.
@@lizzieb7373 Assuming it would have helped
@@newts1964 Can't afford it, but all of the information you're looking for in it can be found else where
Don’t buy it than if you don’t see the value.
i have a rotator cuff suprastinatus muscle tear grade 1 and can i start deadlift after a recovery period of 1 month ? and how long does it take to be back for benching and other powerlifting.
Can 4 time shoulder dislocation live without surgery i did pt i fell better get to gym last week will i avoid surgery
I fell off a wall when i was a 15 and my right arm got stuck and im 28 now, i have pain when pressing into my deltoid and it makes crunching and popping sounds when im laying down and i put my arm up and rotate it in circles. if i workout its sore as hell for days.
this helped so much thank you!
Hi Skyler, you're welcome! We are so happy that this info has helped you. If you get a chance feel free to check out our rotator cuff tear help playlist. You can check it out here:
"Rotator Cuff Tear Help"
th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbQ_-1YFfEePnrcxfwwf9_k.html
We'd love to hear how you are doing as you progress.🙌 Please take care!
Ta David find this very interesting
Hi Maria, we are so happy you found this information engaging. If you are interested we have a rotator cuff tear playlist you might also find helpful. You can access it here:
"Rotator Cuff Tear Help"
th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbQ_-1YFfEePnrcxfwwf9_k.html
We'd love to hear how you are doing as you progress.🙌 Please take care!
Is a programme of exercises begun with/without an ultrasound scan?
Hi Janice, our online programs are designed to be self-guided, allowing you to progress at your own pace. We would not provide or require an ultra sound, but can be done at each individuals own discretion.
We hope this helps! Please keep us posted on your progress 🧡
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No mention of healing time, vaguely answered, only
can i heal it with swimming?
Hello, I am 15 years old and i have dislocated my shoulder 4 times.first dislocated was happened 1.5 year ago and second happened 1 year ago. Recently 2 weeks ago i was playing badminton and my shoulder dislocates it was painful but i managed to relocate it all times. After relocating it 5hours later it feels some light pain so i rotate my hand few times and suddenly it disclocate again it was very painful than older one .But somehow i managed to relocate it i have pain for 1 week . Can i play badminton in future?? Without a surgery
I have shoulder tendonitis that was diagnosed by a specialist as a result of overuse in the gym. I have been doing my PT dilligently for 5 weeks and have been out of the gym for 7 weeks. How much longer do you think I'll need to wait before i can go back to the gym?
I think I am on the same boat…
Any answer
Will a rotator cuff tear ruin my normal life? And does the dent of a deltoid rupture stay forever??
I thought tears could never be repaired that you will always have a problem
No please listen ! it is a flexibility and mobility issue ! NOT muscle imbalances
I don't have 6 to 15 months to heal NON-surgically! I can't do a damn thing, including sleeping!
Hi John,
We completely understand how frustrating and exhausting it must be to deal with that kind of pain, especially when it interferes with daily activities and even sleep. In some cases, surgery may indeed be the better option, depending on your situation and goals.
In the meantime, we do have a Rotator Cuff Tear Help Playlist that you might find helpful in managing your symptoms until you’re able to move forward with surgery. You can access it here:
"Rotator Cuff Tear Help"
th-cam.com/play/PLJVIPiFvv1mbQ_-1YFfEePnrcxfwwf9_k.html
Start with one or two exercises, beginning with the smallest range of motion and the lowest intensity. As you feel stronger, you can gradually increase both the range of motion and intensity. It’s best to do these exercises every day throughout the day. Aim to tire out the muscle without losing form or control. Consistency is key. Always avoid working through pain; soreness and mild discomfort are normal, but pain is not.
We hope you can find some relief soon!🙌
I'm starting physical therapy for an 8mm tear in my left rotator cuff I also have a tear in my right or at least Im pretty sure I do still awaiting an mri on the right. Does your program teach something more than what I'll be doing in physical therapy? I just got an injection in my left cuff it has helped tremendously but now physical therapy begins so Im wondering is it worth it to do physical therapy or should I just follow your program and do it myself from home? Also I have access to a fully equipped gym should I do exercises there as well. I know thats a lot of questions sorry for that hoping you can help.
Can a full tear heal without surgery?
NO
I just eat gummies
If they baby it, they are going to get a frozen shoulder
I thought tendons didn't heal without surgery
Not answered the question as per title of the video
I thought if you had a tear it can’t heal itself. Yes/no
No, they don't heal by themselves if not a very minor tear
Jesus christ did it in a week
rotator cuff tears never heal. Not possible. They can be managed, but never heal
Hey rjfetz1, it is definitely a lengthy healing process but possible if exercises are done correctly and consistently! 💪🏽
Useless video.
All about $$$$