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  2. Treatment

    • Therapy Physical therapy is usually one of the first treatments suggested. ...
    • Injections A steroid injection into the shoulder joint might be helpful, especially if the pain is interfering with sleep, daily activities or physical therapy. ...
    • Surgery Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair Enlarge image ...
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    Treatment

    • Therapy Physical therapy is usually one of the first treatments suggested. ...
    • Injections A steroid injection into the shoulder joint might be helpful, especially if the pain is interfering with sleep, daily activities or physical therapy. ...
    • Surgery Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair Enlarge image ...
    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rotator-cu…

    Rotator cuff injury treatment

    • Pain relief Painkillers such as paracetamol are usually helpful. Anti-inflammatories are painkillers too but they also reduce any inflammation and are commonly prescribed. They include ibuprofen, diclofenac and naproxen. ...
    • Physiotherapy It is really important to keep the shoulder strong and mobile. ...
    • Steroid injection This can help to reduce the pain, allowing exercises to be done more easily. ...
    • Surgery ...
    patient.info/bones-joints-muscles/rotator-cuff-disor…
    The most common surgery to fix a rotator cuff impingement is called a subacromial decompression (SAD). Your surgeon will remove any swollen tissue in your shoulder and bony growths that have happened. This helps with healing and makes more room in your shoulder so your tendon isn’t pinched.
    www.webmd.com/pain-management/rotator-cuff-i…
     
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    There is a lubricating sac called a bursa between the rotator cuff and the bone on top of your shoulder blade (a bony structure called the acromion). The bursa allows the rotator cuff tendons to glide smoothly when you move your arm.

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