
Rotator Cuff Injuries Treatment in Indore
Regain Shoulder Strength. Live Pain-Free Again.
The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder and allow you to lift and rotate your arm. Injuries to this important structure can lead to persistent shoulder pain, weakness, and limited movement. At Ortho Pro Clinic, Indore, Dr. Ravindra Gupta offers expert care and advanced treatments for rotator cuff tears and tendon injuries.
🔍 What is a Rotator Cuff Injury?
A rotator cuff injury occurs when one or more of the tendons in the shoulder get irritated, inflamed, or torn. It can result from trauma, repetitive shoulder use, aging, or sports activities like swimming, tennis, or cricket.

⚠️ Common Symptoms
- Deep shoulder pain, especially at night or while resting
- Deep shoulder pain, especially at night or while resting
- Cracking or popping sounds during movement
- Limited range of motion or stiffness
- Difficulty in reaching behind the back or overhead
- Sudden injury or fall on an outstretched arm
- Repetitive overhead movements (sports or job-related)
- Degeneration due to aging or arthritis
- Poor posture or shoulder mechanics
- Lifting heavy objects improperly
- Physical examination for strength & flexibility
- Special shoulder tests (Drop Arm Test, Hawkins Test)
- Ultrasound or MRI scan to detect tendon tears or inflammation
🧘♂️ Non-Surgical Management:
- Pain medications & anti-inflammatories
- Rest and activity modification
- Physical therapy & strengthening exercises
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections
- Shoulder bracing (if required)
🔧 Surgical Treatment:
- Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair – Minimally invasive tendon reattachment
- Mini-open repair (if needed in larger tears)
- Subacromial decompression (in impingement cases)
- Non-surgical care: ₹3,000 – ₹20,000
- Arthroscopic repair surgery: ₹70,000 – ₹1,50,000
Varies depending on tear size, technique, and hospital setup.
- Sling for 2–4 weeks (post-surgery)
- Gradual return to shoulder movement & strength
- Physical therapy for 2–3 months
- Return to sports or overhead activities: 3–6 months