Traumatic rotator cuff tears - Current concepts in diagnosis and management
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Traumatic rotator cuff tears - Current concepts in diagnosis and management
Abstract
Rotator cuff tears represent one of common shoulder pathologies presenting over a wide spectrum of age groups and varying presentation. Typically, rotator cuff tears occur more frequently in elderly than in younger patients, following a chronic or acute-on-chronic course and usually secondary to due to tendon degeneration. Though there has been a considerable debate in the literature of the terms "acute" and "traumatic" used in the classification of rotator cuff tears, there appears to be consensus about the need for early diagnosis to facilitate prompt surgical treatment and the improve patient outcome. Significant differences in rotator cuff tears between those occurring in younger and older patients could be due to mechanism of injury, presentation, severity of the tear, biological healing potential and rehabilitation. Acute traumatic rotator cuff tears especially in younger age group represent a distinct entity from other patterns of rotator cuff tears. Consequently, a high index of suspicion, focused clinical examination, complementary imaging is a pre-requisite for an early diagnosis and effective management. We analyze the biomechanical consequences of acute rotator cuff tears along with characteristic mechanism of injury and spectrum of tendon involvement. The evolving concepts in the diagnosis and management of these distinct injuries are discussed with review of current literature.
Keywords: Physiotherapy; Rehabilitation; Rotator cuff; Rotator cuff injuries; Rupture; Shoulder; Surgery.
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