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Rotator Cuff Tendons with Jared Powell

Apr 08, 20251 hr 6 min
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Episode description

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
03:13 Understanding Shoulder Pain and Its Complexities
06:04 The Shift from Impingement to Rotator Cuff Related Pain
09:00 The Role of Imaging in Shoulder Pain Diagnosis
11:58 Common Mismanagement in Shoulder Pain Treatment
15:10 Loading Programs for Rotator Cuff Rehabilitation
18:04 Positional vs. Energy Storage Tendons
20:59 The Nature of Rotator Cuff Tears
24:07 The Tipping Point to Pain in Rotator Cuff Pathology
32:53 Understanding Rotator Cuff Tears
39:26 The Role of Exercise in Recovery
46:47 Pain Management and Rehabilitation Strategies
55:19 Exploring the Mechanisms of Tendon Pain
01:00:18 The Importance of Tendon Stiffness

 

Takeaways

  • Rotator cuff related shoulder pain accounts for 70-80% of shoulder pain presentations.
  • Pain is complex and multifactorial, making diagnosis challenging.
  • The traditional impingement model is being challenged in favor of a broader understanding of shoulder pain.
  • Imaging often does not influence management decisions for rotator cuff issues.
  • Corticosteroid injections provide only short-term relief and can have negative effects on tendon quality.
  • Exercise-based management is crucial for effective rehabilitation of shoulder pain.
  • The rotator cuff tendons are positional and strain less than energy storage tendons.
  • Rotator cuff tears are common and can exist without pain or dysfunction.
  • Age is the biggest risk factor for developing rotator cuff pathology.
  • Understanding the tipping point to pain is essential for effective treatment. Rotator cuff tears are often associated with poor vascular supply and degeneration over time.
  • Metabolic factors like diabetes and smoking can increase the risk of rotator cuff tears.
  • Exercise can be as effective as surgery for massive rotator cuff tears.
  • Expectations of recovery significantly influence rehabilitation outcomes.
  • Education about the commonality of tendon tears can help reduce patient anxiety.
  • Pain during exercise can be tolerated up to a certain level without adverse effects.
  • Sleeping positions can impact shoulder pain and should be modified accordingly.
  • Adjunct treatments like shockwave therapy and corticosteroids have limited long-term benefits.
  • Tendon stiffness is important for efficient force transfer, but its role in pain management is still being studied.
  • Understanding the psychological aspects of pain can enhance recovery from tendon injuries.

Website: https://www.shoulderphysio.com

Twitter: https://x.com/JaredPowell12

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shoulder_physio/?hl=en

Notes: https://jackedathlete.com/podcast-140-rotator-cuff-tendons-with-jared-powell/

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