The period approximately three months following surgical repair of a rotator cuff represents a significant phase in the recovery process. It marks a transition from initial healing and pain management to more active rehabilitation and a gradual return to functional activities.
This timeframe is crucial for strengthening the repaired tissues and regaining range of motion. Failure to adhere to rehabilitation protocols during this period can compromise the long-term success of the surgery. Historically, prolonged immobilization was the standard post-operative care; however, current protocols emphasize early, controlled mobilization to optimize healing and functional outcomes. This advancement reduces stiffness and promotes better tendon integration.