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12/3/2012 4:28:58 PM EDT
I may have a rotator cuff tear and will now for sure next week.  Who has had one and how long were you out of work or unable to use your arm as before?
12/3/2012 4:33:33 PM EDT
[#1]
Depends how bad.

A guy I work with torn his playing softball. He had surgery was off work for three weeks. Rehab lasted 6 months and he says it's about 95% a year later.

Oh, and he said rehab was 10X worse than the pain of the tear and surgery.
12/3/2012 4:33:53 PM EDT
[#2]
Depends on the size of the tear, the type of repair they do, what kind of work you do for a living etc.

If you have a significant tear, and do what I do(firefighter) you will be down 4-6 months from reg duty.

Just had my shoulder scoped and repaired last Thursday. It is the third shoulder repair I have had
12/3/2012 4:35:12 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
I may have a rotator cuff tear and will now for sure next week.  Who has had one and how long were you out of work or unable to use your arm as before?


6-weeks of constant pain. 3-years of frequent pain. 8-years of frequent mild pain.  I elected to not have it surgically repaired. its still hurts pretty often. wakes me up at night sometimes. Staying on top of my shoulder exercises helps minimize the pain.

coworker with a simular injury was out of work for close to a year after having surgery.


My shoulder is stronger than the coworker who had surgery. The coworker who had surgery has less pain than i do.

Another coworker with a simular injury is trying to decide whether or not to get the surgery.

Good luck in whatever you decide.
12/3/2012 4:35:46 PM EDT
[#4]
I've had two.. Fiest one put me out for six weeks, I was a bartender at the time.  The second I was out one week, restaurant manager at that time.
12/3/2012 4:39:49 PM EDT
[#5]
Dad is still in the sling.  He had surgery last week.
12/3/2012 4:41:23 PM EDT
[#6]
I have not torn a rotator cuff, but the labrum.  Required a pretty extensive surgery and 1.5 years of rehab.  I have also had 3 ACL surgeries on the same knee, and I will tell you, I would rather have 20 more knee surgeries on the same knee before I had another shoulder surgery.  The re-hab is full of fuck and hurts like sumbitch.  If you have it repaired, just know that ice, re-hab, and pain meds are your friend and listen to your physical therapist.

Good lkuck!
12/3/2012 4:44:10 PM EDT
[#7]
My dad tore his when he was 65 and was out for 4 weeks. I thought I tore mine and found out it was a seperated shoulder thank god.
12/3/2012 4:45:32 PM EDT
[#8]
I had a slight tear in my Teres Minor in February, had me on light duty for 6-8 weeks.
 
12/3/2012 4:45:59 PM EDT
[#9]
I thought I tore mine once.

Luckily I didn't.

Proper form is a must when doing db shoulder press.
12/3/2012 4:51:20 PM EDT
[#10]
Tendon in my shoulder cut almost in two and pulled down many bone spurs. Clean up and sew tendon, smooth off spurs and sink two screws to pull tendon in proper place. One solid week of agony, then I went back to work using only my left arm. 4-5 months recovery and PT and I'm almost as good as new.
12/3/2012 4:52:42 PM EDT
[#11]
my wife had both her shoulders done in two consecutive years, both times she was down for the count for 7-10 days no work, and I pulled all duties around the house for the better part of a month.  good luck