Orthopedic Specialist Dr. Steinberg Answers Questions About Rotator Cuff Surgery and Partial Tears
Question: I was told by a doctor that I have a partial tear on MRI of my rotator cuff. Do I need to undergo urgent surgery as recommended?
Answer: Be very careful. MRI's are notorious for over interpretation. These findings could represent fraying of the rotator cuff or simply tendinitis of the rotator cuff. Most patients will respond to conservative non-operative treatments such as therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and/or injection. If these should fail to resolve the symptoms of pain and weakness, then the next option would be arthroscopic surgical intervention.
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On left: Kevin M. Kaplan MD, Head Physician Jacksonville Jaguars.
On right: Bruce Steinberg, MD, 18-Year Team Physician Jacksonville Jaguars - Upper Extremity Specialist.
Orthpaedic Specialist Dr. Steinberg Answers Questions About Thumb Arthritis
QUESTION: If I have surgery to replace the arthritic joint of my thumb (first CMC joint) how long will the recovery take? I have been told by hand surgeons here in Jacksonville that it takes a year.
ANSWER: While the older techniques would take a year for recovery, the vast majority of patients with more advanced techniques will be using the thumb at six weeks and finish their recovery process by 10 weeks.
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Hand Surgeon Dr. Bruce Steinberg Talks About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome on WJCT
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Rotator Cuff Surgery Eliminates 12+ Years of Pain for This Florida Resident
Right side Shoulder Massive Rotator Cuff Tear / Right Shoulder Arthroscopy with Subacromial Decompression, Latissimus Dorsi Rotation Flap Transfer with Repair of Rotator Cuff
How does one say thank you for providing the treatment, the procedure that totally eliminated 12-14 years of pain before I would have been old enough to qualify for a full-shoulder replacement with an artificial shoulder? How does one say thank you for giving me my arm back?