Author of the answer: Dr Régis GuinandCatégorie : coiffe As we have seen in another answer, the pain is most associated with the presence of inflammation in the shoulder (tendon and subacromial bursa ...
Author of the answer: Dr Régis GuinandCatégorie : coiffe These painful manifestations are typically ‘inflammatory’ which confirms the reasoning. On the contrary, ‘mechanical’ p...
Author of the answer: Dr Régis GuinandCatégorie : coiffe In most cases it is more of a progressive wear of the tendon (and not a break), this wear is not painful but it promotes the accumulation of in...
Author of the answer: Dr Régis GuinandCatégorie : coiffe All the ruptures of the cap are not operated! It should be noted that a cuff rupture (particularly supraspinous) is common from 50 years old b...
Author of the answer : Sébastien TraversCatégorie : réeducation Hello, first of all thank you for your question which is quite recurrent in the consultations that we have with our specialized team. I...
Author of the answer: Dr Régis GuinandCatégorie : instabilité For a sedentary work (office, computer, telephone, relationship etc …) the stop can be short (a few days to 15 days the time of the...
Author of the answer: Dr Régis GuinandCatégorie : instabilité Not before 3 months for low demand activities of the shoulders, in case of activities in force on the shoulders this period is doubled an...
Author of the answer: Dr Régis GuinandCatégorie : instabilité No surgical technique can guarantee a success rate of 100%. From this observation it is necessary to choose, depending on the case, the o...
Author of the answer: Dr Régis GuinandCatégorie : instabilité It is necessary to count on 4 weeks of rest (more or less strict) of the operated member. A one-month consultation is planned to redo the...
Author of the answer : Dr Régis GuinandCatégorie : instabilité The goal is to resume a normal life, with activities in force or contact sports. In the majority of the cases the objective is fulfilled...