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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read up on this for my husband (who had it at 38) and both our mothers who got it in their 60s. Honestly, if you look at the studies, the sentiment is that doing PT or not doing PT it eventually goes away. PT may help speed the process but so does exercise, swimming, tens unit, heat, and acupuncture. Probably chiropractor care as well. I’ve known other people who had extremely good results with acupuncture before/after rotator cuff surgery. DH’s cleared up in 6months mostly after digging a hard ball into his muscles most nights and some acupuncture. MIL did two years of PT and she would say it maybe kept it from getting worse, but acupuncture is what “fixed” it. My mother did minimal PT went 2x and then said she’d do the exercises at home. Didn’t. Went to a chiropractor a few times and then it just went away after about a year. [/quote] I tried accupuncture for it, and it didn't really help. Stretching at home, seems to help me. I guess everyone's different. OP should try different things.[/quote]
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