Where Is The Pain Located with a Torn Rotator Cuff
Most patients are surprised to hear that the pain they feel may be on the side of their arm is due to a torn cuff.
This is extremely common. People feel pain down the deltoid insertion and mid-humerus up on the side. If you have pain in the front, you can feel pain radiating up to the trap and then in the back of the shoulder. It can hurt pretty much everywhere if you have a torn rotator cuff. For patients dealing with a severe tear that requires intervention, undergoing a modern same day shoulder surgery allows the underlying structural damage to be repaired minimally invasively, getting you back home just hours after the procedure.
It’s not a specific one spot. It’s a generalized aching. Part of that is because the rotator cuff is the stabilizer for the shoulder joint.
When your cuff’s torn, it’s not the tear that hurts. It’s the fact that the whole system is disrupted. Muscles have to overwork and underwork and you get all these bad movement patterns and everything just becomes inflamed because this crucial link to the system is now disrupted. All the other parts then become out of whack. So, you hurt everywhere. Partnering with a dedicated Dallas Shoulder Surgeon who specializes in complex cuff pathology ensures you receive an accurate diagnosis and an optimized, high-volume surgical approach to completely restore your joint mechanics.
Say goodbye to rotator cuff tear pain and get back to enjoying life! Schedule a consultation with Dr. Kevin Kruse at (469) 804-5977.