Rotator Cuff Repair (Arthroscopic)

Rotator Cuff Repair (Arthroscopic)

Precise Shoulder Treatment with Faster Recovery

Shoulder pain and weakness can make even simple tasks — lifting, reaching, or dressing — extremely difficult. One of the most common causes of shoulder pain is a rotator cuff tear, often due to injury, overuse, or age-related wear.

At our orthopedic center, we specialize in Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair — a modern, minimally invasive procedure that restores shoulder strength and function with smaller incisions, less pain, and a quicker return to activity.

What Is the Rotator Cuff?

The rotator cuff is a group of four tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint and allow smooth arm movement. A tear in any of these tendons can cause pain, weakness, and limited mobility. Rotator cuff injuries are common in athletes, laborers, and older adults due to repetitive stress or degeneration over time.

Understanding Arthroscopic Repair

Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair is performed using a tiny camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments inserted through small incisions. The camera displays a detailed view of the shoulder joint on a screen, allowing the surgeon to precisely identify and repair the torn tendon using sutures or anchors — without the need for large cuts.

This minimally invasive technique reduces tissue damage, speeds up healing, and offers excellent long-term results.

Benefits of Arthroscopic Repair
  1. Smaller incisions and minimal scarring

  2. Less postoperative pain

  3. Faster recovery compared to open surgery

  4. Lower risk of infection

  5. Improved shoulder strength and range of motion

  6. Early return to work and sports

For most patients, arthroscopic surgery offers both cosmetic and functional advantages over traditional open techniques.

When to Consider Surgery

Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair may be recommended if:

  1. You have a partial or complete tendon tear

  2. Shoulder pain persists despite rest and therapy

  3. You experience weakness or loss of movement

  4. The tear limits your ability to perform daily activities

Our team evaluates each case with advanced imaging and thorough clinical assessment to determine the most suitable treatment plan.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

After surgery, the arm is supported in a sling for a few weeks to allow healing. Guided physiotherapy begins soon after to gradually restore mobility, strength, and stability. Most patients regain full function within 3–6 months, depending on the tear size and adherence to rehabilitation.

Why Choose Our Center

Our orthopedic specialists are trained in advanced arthroscopic techniques and use state-of-the-art equipment for precise, safe, and effective repairs. We focus on personalized care — from diagnosis and surgery to guided recovery — ensuring every patient achieves lasting relief and optimal shoulder function.

Get Back to Pain-Free Movement

If shoulder pain or weakness is affecting your quality of life, Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair could be your solution. Schedule a consultation today to discuss your condition and take the first step toward a stronger, more mobile shoulder.

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