Dr. Rene De La Rosa Figueroa is a renowned orthopedic surgeon with over 20 years of experience in arthroscopy and joint reconstruction. He specializes in knee and shoulder procedures and provides top-notch care at the Unidad de Especialidades Ortopédicas in Hospital Puerta de Hierro, Zapopan, Mexico. Dr. Rene De La Rosa is a member of prestigious orthopedic associations in Mexico, Europe and the US, giving him access to orthopedic events and continuing medical education developed to advance a surgeon's expertise.
With two decades of surgical experience, Dr. Rene De La Rosa has experience you need to get back to a pain free life.
Each patient receives a customized treatment plan tailored to their unique needs.
We surround you with a team of experts and treat you with the most advanced technology available to help you regain your active lifestyle as quickly as possible—whatever 'active' means to you.
Patients love coming to Guadalajara for surgery due to the combination of affordable medical care, state-of-the-art facilities, and the opportunity to recover in a beautiful, culturally rich environment.
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Preparation for rotator cuff surgery involves several key steps. Patients should undergo a comprehensive medical evaluation and discuss any medications with their doctor. It is important to arrange for help at home following surgery, as shoulder mobility will be limited. Pre-surgery exercises, avoiding certain activities, and following specific dietary guidelines may be recommended to enhance recovery.
Recovery from rotator cuff surgery can vary depending on the extent of the tear and the type of surgery performed. Generally, patients will wear a shoulder sling for several weeks and engage in physical therapy to regain strength and mobility. Most people can return to light activities within a few months, but full recovery and return to sports or heavy lifting can take up to a year.
While rotator cuff surgery is generally safe, it carries some risks. Potential complications include infection, bleeding, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. There may also be risks of re-tearing the rotator cuff or experiencing stiffness in the shoulder joint. It is important to discuss these risks with your surgeon and understand the measures taken to minimize them.
The results of rotator cuff surgery are generally long-lasting, with many patients experiencing significant improvement in shoulder function and pain relief. The longevity of the results depends on factors such as the size of the tear, the patient’s adherence to rehabilitation, and their overall health. Most patients can expect to maintain good shoulder function for many years with proper care and follow-up.
Yes, physical therapy is a critical part of recovery following rotator cuff surgery. A physical therapist will guide you through exercises to restore shoulder strength, flexibility, and range of motion. Therapy typically starts soon after surgery and continues for several months. Committing to the prescribed physical therapy program is essential for achieving the best possible outcome.
Effective pain management is essential for a smooth recovery. Your doctor may prescribe medications to manage pain and inflammation, and using ice packs can help reduce swelling. Resting the shoulder and following post-surgery care instructions are also important. Adhering to the pain management plan provided by your healthcare team will support a more comfortable recovery.