Advanced Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal

Rotator cuff tear repair is a minimally invasive arthroscopic procedure performed to repair torn tendons in the shoulder. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint and enable smooth arm movements.
Tears can occur due to injury, repetitive overhead activities, or age-related degeneration, leading to pain, weakness, and limited shoulder movement.
Dr. Hemendra Agrawal performs advanced arthroscopic rotator cuff repair using high-definition visualization and specialized instruments. The torn tendon is reattached to the bone using anchors and sutures.
This minimally invasive approach ensures less pain, faster recovery, smaller scars, and improved long-term outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.
When is this procedure recommended?
Partial or complete rotator cuff tear
Chronic shoulder pain not responding to treatment
Weakness in lifting or rotating the arm
Difficulty performing overhead activities
Night pain affecting sleep
Sports-related shoulder injuries
Degenerative tendon tears
Loss of shoulder mobility and strength
A detailed walkthrough of the surgical process
Clinical examination, MRI scan, and assessment of tear size and tendon condition.
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia or regional block.
Small incisions are made, and an arthroscope is inserted into the shoulder joint.
The surgeon evaluates the rotator cuff tear and surrounding structures.
The torn tendon is reattached to the bone using suture anchors.
Incisions are closed, and a shoulder sling is applied.
How this procedure transforms your life
Relieves chronic shoulder pain
Restores strength and mobility
Minimally invasive with smaller incisions
Faster recovery compared to open surgery
Improves daily activity performance
Reduces risk of further damage
High success rate
Long-term joint protection
What to expect during your recovery journey
Use of sling, pain management, and restricted movement.
Guided physiotherapy with passive exercises.
Gradual active movement and strengthening exercises.
Advanced strengthening and functional recovery.
Return to sports and full activities depending on progress.
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Book a consultation with Dr. Hemendra Agrawal to discuss your condition and explore the best treatment options for you.