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  1. Karen L. Newcomer, M.D.

    Karen L. Newcomer, M.D.

    1. Physiatrist
    2. Sports Medicine Specialist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Musculoskeletal exam, Sport specific rehabilitation, Arthritis rehabilitation, Exercise therapy, Rehabilitation therapy..., Outpatient clinical consultation, Back pain management, Physical examination, Joint examination, Discogenic back pain, Torn meniscus, Biceps tendinitis, Cervical radiculopathy, Sacroiliitis, Swollen knee, Hip tendinitis, ACL injury, Hip labral tear, Knee pain, Frozen shoulder, Patellofemoral instability, Arthropathy, Rotator cuff tear, Calcific tendinitis, Cervical spondylolisthesis, Achilles tendinitis, Cartilage injury, Tendinopathy, Muscle atrophy, Patellar tendon tear, Knee arthritis, Rotator cuff tendinitis, Sprain, Osteopenia, Shoulder arthritis, Shoulder subluxation, Tennis elbow, Joint hypermobility, Cervical spinal stenosis, Ruptured disk, Rotator cuff tear arthropathy, Little Leaguer's elbow, Knee loose body, Rotator cuff injury, Separated shoulder, Sclerosis, Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, Lumbar herniated disk, Shoulder impingement syndrome, Golfer's elbow, Lumbar spinal stenosis, Patellar tendinitis, Cervical myelopathy, Medial collateral ligament sprain, Axial spondyloarthritis, Sports injury, Cervical spondylosis, Muscle strain, Lumbar pain, Strain injury, Osteoarthritis, Lumbar radiculopathy, Tendon pain, Spondylolysis, Cervical herniated disk, Tendinitis, Arthritis, Lumbar spondylosis, Sacroiliac pain syndromes, Muscle weakness, Kneecap subluxation, Neck pain, Kyphosis, Knee bursitis, Bursitis, Back pain, Hip tendon tear, Shoulder instability, Cervical spondylotic myelopathy, Stenosis, Baker's cyst, Lateral collateral ligament sprain, Spondylolisthesis, Osteoporosis, Myopathy, Sprained ankle, Tendinosis, Myelopathy

Research

Mayo Clinic surgeons and scientists collaborate to develop new solutions that improve rotator cuff healing, speed rehabilitation and improve the outcomes for people experiencing shoulder problems.

Avenues being explored include:

  • Advanced pain management, utilizing nerve blocks
  • Biologic augmentation for repair procedures
  • Innovative tendon transfers for irreparable tears
  • Subacromial balloon spacer to help treat massive irreparable rotator cuff tears

Health care teams at the Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center in Minnesota investigate sports injury evaluation, treatment and prevention to provide optimal treatment to those involved in sports- or fitness-related activities.

Publications

See a list of publications about rotator cuff injuries by Mayo Clinic authors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

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Rotator cuff injury care at Mayo Clinic

May 11, 2023