Strained Rotator Cuff

A strained rotator cuff can make lifting, reaching, and sleeping difficult. Whether it started after a workout, a weekend project, or a slip, a focused evaluation is the fastest way to understand the injury and choose the right path forward. At OrthoArkansas, our shoulder team confirms the diagnosis, explains options, and builds a stepwise plan that fits your goals.

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What Is A Strained Rotator Cuff

A strain means the rotator cuff tendon or muscle fibers were overstretched or partially torn. Pain often sits at the top or outside of the shoulder and increases with overhead motion. Some patients describe a sharp pinch when reaching or a dull ache at night. Imaging and a targeted exam help distinguish a strain from a shoulder muscle tear or other conditions.

Strained Shoulder: When To Get Evaluated

New pain with overhead reach, night discomfort that interrupts sleep, or weakness after a specific event are reasons to be seen. If you suspect a strained shoulder and cannot lift your arm normally, a same-week appointment helps protect healing tissues and shortens recovery.

Strained Rotator Cuff Treatment

strained rotator cuff treatment works best when it is clinician-directed. Your OrthoArkansas plan may include:

  • Diagnostic imaging when indicated to define the injury

  • A phased therapy program that restores motion safely, then builds durable strength and control

  • Activity and work modifications tailored to your daily demands

  • Consideration of targeted injections if pain blocks progress

  • Clear milestones for return to sport, overhead tasks, or labor

Our goal is to reduce pain, restore confidence in movement, and prevent setbacks.

Why Choose OrthoArkansas

  • Shoulder Specialists who evaluate strains and tears every day

  • On-Site Imaging for faster answers and fewer visits

  • Personalized Therapy with phased progressions and clear milestones

  • Full-Spectrum Care from nonoperative management to advanced surgical options

You will leave with a precise diagnosis and a plan you can trust.

Meet Our Shoulder Specialists

Grant Bennett, MD
Eric Gordon, MD
Michael Hussey, MD
Tad Pruitt, MD
Kirk Reynolds, MD
Ethan Schock, MD
Martin Siems, MD
P. Allan Smith, MD
James Tucker, MD
Victor Vargas, MD
Henry Wallace, MD
Jonathan Wyatt, MD

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q:How Is Shoulder Bursitis Diagnosed
Through history, a focused exam, and when needed, ultrasound or MRI to rule out tendon tears or other causes of pain.

Q: How Long Until I Feel Better
Timelines vary, but many patients improve over several weeks with a structured plan. Your clinician will personalize milestones to your goals.

Q: Do I Need Imaging Right Away
Not always. Your provider will decide based on your exam, injury history, and response to initial care.

Q:When Is An Injection Considered
If inflammation blocks progress, a targeted subacromial injection may be used to reduce pain and allow therapy to advance.

Q: When Is Surgery Appropriate
When comprehensive non-operative care does not resolve pain or imaging shows specific structural problems that respond best to surgery.

Q: What If My Pain Started After A Fall
We will evaluate for associated problems such as a rotator cuff tear or AC joint injury and tailor treatment accordingly.

Take The First Step Toward Relief

The fastest way to feel better is a focused evaluation with our shoulder team.

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