Rotator Cuff Injury

Rotator cuff injuries range from inflammation to complete tears early diagnosis and treatment prevent long-term complications.
03 Rotator Cuff Injury 1

Overview

A rotator cuff injury includes inflammation, strains and partial tears of the four tendons that stabilise your shoulder. These injuries develop gradually through overuse or occur suddenly through trauma. Early intervention prevents progression to complete tears and ensures optimal healing.

Common symptoms

The procedure

Depending on severity, Mr Mitra may recommend physiotherapy, steroid injections, or arthroscopic surgery. For surgical repair, small incisions allow access to the damaged tendon. The repair uses specialised anchors to reattach the tendon to bone with minimal tissue disruption.

Recovery

Non-surgical treatment involves rest, ice, physiotherapy and anti-inflammatories with results in 6-12 weeks. Surgical cases require protected immobilisation for 4 weeks, followed by physiotherapy. Most patients return to full activity by 4-6 months with structured rehabilitation.

Quick facts

Assessment time

30-45 minutes

Treatment type

Varies (conservative or surgical)

Recovery time

6-12 weeks (non-surgical), 4-6 months (surgical)

Conservative success rate

80%

Covered by all major UK insurers. No GP referral needed for self-pay.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Your recovery pathway

From your first appointment to full recovery, here’s exactly what to expect — so you know every step before you even book.

01

You get seen

Initial consultation and examination with Mr Mitra to confirm your diagnosis.

02

Tests & imaging

Any X-rays, ultrasound or MRI scans needed to plan your treatment.

03

Pre-op assessment

A health check to make sure you’re ready and safe for surgery.

04

Anaesthetic review

Meet the anaesthetic team to discuss your options and comfort.

05

Rehabilitation

A structured physiotherapy programme to rebuild strength and movement.

MORE SPECIALISMS

Explore other treatments

06 Shoulder Replacement 1

Shoulder Replacement

Restore joint function and eliminate pain from advanced arthritis with prosthetic replacement.
05 Rotator Cuff Tear 1

Rotator Cuff Tear

Arthroscopic repair to restore strength and pain-free shoulder movement.
15 Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilisation 1

Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilisation

Minimally invasive repair to prevent recurrent shoulder dislocations.

Not sure which treatment you need?

Book a consultation and Mr Mitra will assess and explain your options clearly.