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Shoulder arthritis and rotator cuff tears: The combination of arthritis and rotator cuff tears is called rotator cuff tear arthropathy. The management of this condition requires thought and experience.

Edited By: Winston J. Warme, MD, Frederick A. Matsen III, M.D.
Last updated Thursday, January 13, 2005

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Diagnosis and evaluation

Diagnosis

Rotator cuff tear arthropathy (or shoulder arthritis with a large rotator cuff tear) is diagnosed by a history of progressive loss of shoulder function, usually without an injury along with a physical examination showing weakness and grinding on movement and a typical appearance on X-ray. In these films the humeral head can be seen contacting the undersurface of the coracoacromial arch (see arrows). [Figure 6]

Diagnostic tests

The most important test for cuff tear arthropathy is the x-ray, characteristically showing rounding off of the humeral head as it contacts with the undersurface of the coracoacromial arch. [Figure 7]

Effects

There is usually no significant discomfort during the diagnosis of rotator cuff tear arthropathy.


Health care team

Rotator cuff tear arthropathy (arthritis of the shoulder associated with a massive cuff tear) is best diagnosed by an orthopaedic surgeon with experience in shoulder disorders.

Finding a doctor

When severe, special surgical procedures, such as a prosthetic replacement with at CTA head or a reverse Delta (reversed) prosthesis may be indicated in contrast to management with a total shoulder joint replacement. Certain doctors specialize in rotator cuff tear arthropathy (arthritis of the shoulder associated with a massive cuff tear). Such individuals may be found in the shoulder services of major schools of medicine. Consultation by the Shoulder and Elbow Service at the University of Washington regarding the diagnosis and treatment of cuff tear arthropathy may be requested by using our online referrals website.

You can also call 206-598-0312 to make an appointment.

Surgery for rotator cuff tear arthropathy (shoulder arthritis with a massive rotator cuff tear) at the University of Washington

If you are interested in making an appointment to discuss this procedure, you can request an appointment using our online referrals website. To request a referral online, please click here. You can also call 206-598-7416 to make an appointment.


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