Rotator Cuff Tears Case Study

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“Dr. Tehrany was courteous and professional” says Peter Arniotes after the rotator cuff tear surgeries

The shoulder joint is essential for the movement of the arm and the upper part of the body. Due to its constant activity during the day-to-day activities, the shoulder bears an immense pressure on a regular basis which makes the shoulder prone to severe shoulder injuries.
Usually, as a result of the overuse, the rotator cuff, the group of muscles that allows to rotate and move the arm in different directions, wears out, and tears in the tendons occur. However, the rotator cuff tears can also occur as a result of a shoulder injury that caused trauma to the shoulder joint.
Unfortunately, the rotator cuff tears usually lead to shoulder instability and to even more severe and painful conditions, such as
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After he had injured both his shoulder, Peter had lived with an agonizing pain for nearly 12 years. It was right after he met Dr. Armin Tehrany, when a pain-free life was introduced to him once again.
During the appointment, Dr. Tehrany performed a detailed and careful examination of Peter’s shoulders. He also performed a thorough MRI analysis that revealed an additional injury, detached biceps that caused unbearable discomfort in Peter’s shoulders.
Led by his caring personality, outstanding professionalism, and excellent bedside manners, Dr. Tehrany provided the superb orthopedic care that Peter needed to enjoy his daily activities and sports games once again.
The entire team at Manhattan Orthopedic Care devotedly helped Peter to experience a smooth surgical process and ensured he felt at ease and comfortable during his recovery period.
Thrilled to enjoy a pain-free life shortly after the rotator cuff surgeries and the biceps tenodesis, Peter left a heartfelt review sharing his positive experience with Dr. Tehrany and his team at Manhattan Orthopedic