Hi,
I'm 6 mos post-op arthroscopic rotator cuff repair for a massive tear. I fell and incurred a complete tear of the rotator cuff muscle off the bone. I never had any shoulder problems and my rotator cuff muscles tendons are of good quality. I had the surgery 4 weeks after my accident. The repair surgery went well. I started physical therapy when I was 4 weeks post-op. I went thru 5 months of physical therapy and I have full flexion of 170 degrees now. However, my external rotation is only 35-40 degrees, but I can passively move to full ROM and my rotator cuff muscle is still weak. My physical therapist who was subbing for my primary PT said that the reason why my external rotation is limited and my rotator cuff muscle is still weak is because I was using other muscles to compensate when doing my exercises. I didn't know about this until I was 5 months post op. So I switched to a new PT for 6 sessions. I have finished physical therapy as of a week ago. I have been doing my hep exercises which my new PT prescribed to me for a week now. I have been very motivated and want to get better. I want to be back to my physically active lifestyle of playing tennis 3-4 times/week and softball 2x a week. My question is "Is it normal to not have full range of motion of External Rotation when you're 6 months post-op? I thought I would have attained this by now. How long does it usually take one to attain rotator cuff strength?
I read that several studies have shown that ER strength takes the longest amount of time to restore after rotator cuff repair and the longer this area is weak, the more difficult it will be to stabilize the joint. In your experience, is this true? I'm just concerned will I be able to attain the same full ER strength that I had before this injury?
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