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Ann R Coll Surg Engl ; 102(4): 248-255, 2020 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31896272

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: We review the literature and highlight the important factors to consider when counselling patients with non-traumatic rotator cuff tears on which route to take. Factors include the clinical outcomes of surgical and non-surgical routes, tendon healing rates with surgery (radiological outcome) and natural history of the tears if treated non-operatively. METHODS: A PRISMA-compliant search was carried out, including the online databases PubMed and Embase™ from 1960 to the end of June 2018. FINDINGS: A total of 49 of the 743 (579 PubMed and 164 Embase™) results yielded by the preliminary search were included in the review. There is no doubt that the non-surgical route with an appropriate physiotherapy programme has a role in the management of degenerative rotator cuff tears. This is especially the case in patients with significant risk factors for surgery, those who do not wish to go through a surgical treatment and those with small, partial and irreparable tears. However, rotator cuff repair has a good clinical outcome with significant improvements in pain, range of motion, strength, quality of life and sleep patterns.


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Arthroscopy/adverse effects , Musculoskeletal Pain/therapy , Physical Therapy Modalities , Rotator Cuff Injuries/therapy , Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy/prevention & control , Humans , Musculoskeletal Pain/etiology , Patient Selection , Quality of Life , Range of Motion, Articular , Risk Factors , Rotator Cuff Injuries/complications , Rotator Cuff Injuries/physiopathology , Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy/etiology , Shoulder Joint/physiopathology , Shoulder Joint/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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