Could you please reassure me that if I let naturally (months, years!) My 2 rotator cuff tears will not degenerate to the point that I will lose my arms? That s what people who go for surgery - keep repeating to others that refuse surgery.
You say to "avoid injections" but then seem to indicate that by "injections" you mean cortisone, as opposed to stem cell or PRP injections. No opinion on those?
I think physiotherapy is open to PRP and stem cell therapy but I’m not sure the research is quite there to demonstrate sufficient effectiveness of these modalities
@@wingsphysio That is what I am unsure about myself as well. I'm not sure it's a matter of injection itself that he says to avoid but what they are injecting there is significant data to support that cortisone injections do more long term harm then good for soft, like he said. But I don't think there is any long done term harm from PRP because it is simply your own blood. Although there aren't any studies to show that there isn't. I had 1 injection of PRP I think it helped some I don't think it has made my shoulder worse.
@@ryanstraka920 you think it helped? Thats more placebo itself yeh? What about rehab such as exercise? Band therapy, pulling down muscles, isometrics? Tendons seems to respond to isometrics stuff.
I think his point is to avoid using terms that suggest surgical intervention as a treatment and RCRSP is a generalised diagnosis for symtpoms around the shoulder that may be managed with exercise as treatment.
Excellent stuff! I have attended your course and it really changed the way I approached shoulder pathologies especially cuff issues
Could you please reassure me that if I let naturally (months, years!) My 2 rotator cuff tears will not degenerate to the point that I will lose my arms? That s what people who go for surgery - keep repeating to others that refuse surgery.
Good lecture..So can someone tell me a competent shoulder specialist up the road? 😊
Exllent speech jeremy sir im attending this rotator cuff seminar in hyderabad in india.. giving great knowledge tnq sir
Great talk, Legend 100%
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You say to "avoid injections" but then seem to indicate that by "injections" you mean cortisone, as opposed to stem cell or PRP injections. No opinion on those?
I think physiotherapy is open to PRP and stem cell therapy but I’m not sure the research is quite there to demonstrate sufficient effectiveness of these modalities
@@wingsphysio That is what I am unsure about myself as well. I'm not sure it's a matter of injection itself that he says to avoid but what they are injecting there is significant data to support that cortisone injections do more long term harm then good for soft, like he said. But I don't think there is any long done term harm from PRP because it is simply your own blood. Although there aren't any studies to show that there isn't.
I had 1 injection of PRP I think it helped some I don't think it has made my shoulder worse.
@@ryanstraka920 you think it helped? Thats more placebo itself yeh? What about rehab such as exercise? Band therapy, pulling down muscles, isometrics? Tendons seems to respond to isometrics stuff.
he started like he had a point , he implied it all depends on joints , he ended without any point and no information about the joint.
why man why ?
I think his point is to avoid using terms that suggest surgical intervention as a treatment and RCRSP is a generalised diagnosis for symtpoms around the shoulder that may be managed with exercise as treatment.