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What to Expect During and After Your Rotator Cuff Surgery
A rotator cuff tear is an incredibly painful injury that does not always respond to non-surgical treatment methods. If you are seeking arthroscopic shoulder repair surgery, it is important to find an orthopedic surgeon like Dr. William Bennett of Bennett Orthopedics and Sportsmedicine in Sarasota, Florida to perform your procedure. Dr. Bennett is a pioneer in the field and specifically in this particular procedure, advancing rotator cuff surgerical techniques to deliver rapid and long-lasting results.
When you undergo rotator cuff surgery at Bennett Orthopedics and Sportsmedicine, Dr. Bennett will walk you through what to expect during and after surgery. By following his instructions and committing to a full recovery, his patients regain their range of motion, eliminate stiffness and pain, and reclaim their quality of life.
What to Expect During Rotator Cuff Surgery
Rotator cuff tears with more than 50 percent thickness require surgery. As a patient of Dr. Bennett, you can expect to undergo the minimally invasive arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. This procedure uses a tiny camera to examine and repair the tissue inside and around the shoulder joint.
Since Dr. Bennett is an advocate of using regenerative medicine like PRP and stem cell therapy to enhance surgical outcomes, you also have these options. As Dr. Bennett wrote in a paper published in the journal Pain Management & Rehabilitation, the addition of PRP and stem cells to minimally invasive rotator cuff surgery “decreased pain and positively affected rotator cuff healing.” By augmenting arthroscopic repair with stem cell and PRP therapy, Dr. Bennett achieves faster recovery times, reduced pain following surgery, and sustainable healing results.
What to Expect After Rotator Cuff Surgery
Since rotator cuff surgery is minimally invasive, you only need to spend a few hours in the recovery room before being discharged. You can expect some pain and discomfort in the week following your surgery. If you received injections of PRP with your surgery, you may benefit from decreased inflammation and a significant reduction in pain.
Making your full recovery from rotator cuff surgery requires about six weeks. Though your sutures come out seven days after surgery, you should sleep in your sling and on an incline for the first six weeks following surgery. You should also refrain from elevating your arm over your head during those first six weeks.
To schedule your rotator cuff surgery with an experienced and advanced orthopedic doctor, call (941) 229-1648 to make an appointment at Bennett Orthopedics and Sportsmedicine in Sarasota, Venice, or Bradenton, Florida. Dr. Bennett is committed to using the most effective treatments available to help you regain physical freedom.