ANATOMY & REPAIR OVERVIEW What is the Shoulder?
Two bones make up the shoulder joint. The bone at the top of the arm, the humerus, has a round ball-shaped head that is covered in cartilage. The bone on the body side of the joint is the scapula, or shoulder blade. The glenoid is the flat cartilage-covered surface on the scapula that makes the other half of the shoulder joint.
What is the Rotator Cuff and Why Does Mine Hurt?
The rotator cuff is made from a combination of four muscles: the subscapularis from the front, the infraspinatus and teres minor from the back and the supraspinatus from the top of your shoulder. These muscles provide stability and proper positioning of the shoulder joint during active motion. Rotator cuff tears most often occur near their attachment point on the humeral head when trauma and/or overuse cause enough damage to one or more of the rotator cuff tendons. This irritation can be made worse with poor posture and/or repetitive activity in positions above your head.
Front View
Back View
Rotator Cuff Management:
Often times Dr. Pevny’s first option is not to perform a surgical repair. At this point physical therapy, injections and rest have not provided you the results that you are looking for, or your injury was too large to even try these options. So now is the time that Dr. Pevny will be able to provide a surgical solution to return the strength and mobility to your shoulder. 4