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in todayamp;#39;s episode we are going over an evidence-based guide to physical therapy Rehabilitation after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery letamp;#39;s do it all right so whatamp;#39;s the problem with rotator cuff repair surgery well first and foremost rotator cuff related pain is the number one most common type of shoulder pain reported in the medical literature it is extremely common and therefore the repair is actually common as well one of the issues with rotator cuff repairs that they will often re-tear and the rates are highly dependent on the type of tear however in some studies are as high as 94 percent right so essentially almost 100 percent of all rotator cuff tears in some studies will retail over the course of time right and this is not common for the majority of rotator cuff repairs obviously but it does end up getting a little alarming from a physical therapy standpoint because we actually do know that what we choose from a physical therapy perspective to d