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ROTATOR CUFF TEAR

An MRI revealed that I had a partial-thickness rotator cuff tear and injury to my bicep tendon.

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ROTATOR CUFF TEAR

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  1. ROTATOR CUFF TEAR http://www.virtualphysicaltherapists.com/

  2. While lifting at work, I felt a sharp pain but thought I could work it out. The next morning I was in severe pain and was unable to get dressed or lift my right arm. I went to the Occupational Health clinic and was given medication and some exercises. After no relief, I was sent to an orthopedic physician two weeks later. An MRI revealed that I had a partial-thickness rotator cuff tear and injury to my bicep tendon. I had the option of trying telerehab, and because I had a hard time driving with only one arm, I decided that was my best option.

  3. On my first visit, I was impressed with the knowledge of my clinician and how thorough the evaluation was. I was seeing someone virtually, and they looked closer at my shoulder movements than anyone in person. By the end of that first visit, I was able to lift my arm slightly overhead. My clinician explained to me that along with the MRI findings, I also had a tiny piece of cartilage that was getting pinched in my joint. She gave me an exercise to help move it out of the way. Immediately after doing the exercises, I was able to move further with less pain. After only 4 visits, I went back to my doctor and told him that I was ready to go back to full duty because I no longer had any pain.

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