Rotator Cuff Repair in Philadelphia, PA
16 sports medicine surgeons in Philadelphia, PA, are listed for rotator cuff repair. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Sports Medicine Surgeons in Philadelphia, PA
Arthur R. Bartolozzi
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Charles F. Denny
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Christina S. Paul
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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David K. Galos
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Gene W. Shaffer
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Isabella T. Wu
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Mark Desmond
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Matthew P. Lorei
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Menachem Meller
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Michael C. Ciccotti
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Michael G. Ciccotti
Orthopedic Surgeon Philadelphia, PA
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Paul A. Marchetto
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Peter F. Deluca
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Sommer Hammoud
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Theresa J. Pazionis
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Tony S. Reed
Sports Medicine Philadelphia, PA
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Common questions
- How long is recovery after rotator cuff surgery?
- Most people wear a sling for four to six weeks and return to light daily activities within a couple of months. Full strength commonly takes four to six months or longer, depending on tear size.
- Do all rotator cuff tears need surgery?
- No. Many tears, especially partial tears, improve with physical therapy, activity changes, and sometimes injections. Surgery is typically considered for full tears in active people or when non-surgical care has not helped.
- How painful is recovery?
- Discomfort is common in the early weeks and is typically managed with a nerve block at surgery, medication, ice, and proper sling use. Pain generally improves steadily as the repair heals; tell your care team if it does not.
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