Expert Diagnosis, Targeted Treatment, and Restored Shoulder Function
The subscapularis tendon is one of the four tendons that make up the rotator cuff in the shoulder. It plays a vital role in shoulder movements, particularly in rotating the arm inward (internal rotation). A subscapularis tear occurs when the tendon is torn, either partially or completely, which can lead to significant pain, weakness, and difficulty with shoulder function.
A subscapularis tear is less common compared to tears in the other rotator cuff tendons, but it can be just as debilitating. The tear typically results from trauma, repetitive overhead motions, or degenerative changes due to aging. Treatment options range from conservative measures to surgical interventions, depending on the severity of the tear.
Who Needs Treatment for Subscapularis Tear?
Dr. Abhinav Mishra is a renowned orthopedic surgeon specializing in Robotic Knee & Hip Replacements, Arthroscopy, and Ligament Surgeries.
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