Dr. Rajat Jangir Orthopedic Surgeon in Jaipur

ROTATOR CUFF

ROTATOR CUFF TREATMENT

Rotator cuff injuries occur when the group of muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint become torn or damaged. This condition is commonly caused by sports injuries, repetitive overhead movements, aging, or sudden trauma. It can lead to shoulder pain, weakness, and difficulty in lifting or rotating the arm.

Advanced arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery and targeted rehabilitation help repair the damaged tendons with minimal tissue damage. These modern techniques ensure smaller incisions, faster healing, and improved shoulder strength and mobility, helping patients return to their normal daily activities comfortably.

Our Process

1

Consultation

Orthopedic specialist evaluates joint pain and mobility issues.

2

Diagnosis

Advanced imaging like X-ray or MRI confirms ligament or bone injury.

3

Treatment Plan

A personalized treatment plan is created for knee, shoulder or ACL problems.

4

Procedure

Modern arthroscopic surgery or joint replacement is performed.

5

Recovery

Physiotherapy and rehabilitation restore strength and mobility.

Real Stories, Real Recoveries

Treatments

ACL Injury

ACL Injury Causes Knee Pain, Swelling, And Instability. Proper Treatment Helps Restore Knee Stability And Movement.

Shoulder Dislocation

Shoulder Dislocation Occurs When The Upper Arm Bone Slips Out Of The Shoulder Socket, Causing Pain And Limited Movement.

Rotator Cuff

Rotator Cuff Injury Causes Shoulder Pain, Weakness, And Difficulty In Lifting Or Rotating The Arm.

Knee Replacement

Knee Replacement Is An Advanced Surgical Procedure That Helps Relieve Severe Knee Pain And Restore Joint Movement.

Hip Replacement

Hip Replacement Helps Relieve Severe Hip Pain Caused By Arthritis Or Joint Damage And Improves Mobility.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, many injuries can be treated with physiotherapy and medication.

Minor tears may heal conservatively, but complete tears usually require surgery.

Usually after 3–6 months of rehabilitation.

MRI is often required for accurate diagnosis.

Yes, if proper rehabilitation is not completed.

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