Emerging treatments

Graft augmentation

Augmentation of large to massive rotator cuff repairs with adjunctive human dermal allografts has been associated with superior functional and structural outcome compared with conventional repair. In addition, synthetic or xenograft collagen patches may confer some benefit in minimizing tear recurrence.[89]​ This may be performed arthroscopically or with a mini-open approach.[90][91][92]​​​

High-energy extracorporeal shockwave therapy and ultrasound-guided needling

One systematic review found that these therapies are associated with good clinical outcomes, with no long-term complications or severe adverse effects reported.[93]​ However, a subsequent Cochrane review reported very few clinically important benefits of shockwave therapy for patients with rotator cuff disease.[94] [ Cochrane Clinical Answers logo ] [ Cochrane Clinical Answers logo ]

Kinesio taping

An elastic adhesive taping (without an active pharmacologic agent) used for the rehabilitation treatment of painful conditions. One systematic review reported uncertain effects compared with sham taping, concluding that evidence for kinesio taping in rotator cuff disease efficacy suggests little or no benefit.[95]​ 

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