Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Toronto at OV Surgical

Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Toronto at OV Surgical

Overview

Seeking top-tier private rotator cuff surgery in Canada? At OV Surgical in Toronto, we specialize in accelerated, high-precision rotator cuff repair for patients nationwide, including those exploring private and/or out-of-province surgery options. Our state-of-the-art approach bypasses lengthy public health queues, delivering consultations in as little as 48 hours and procedures within 2-4 weeks. Whether you're an active individual from Calgary, a trades worker in Montreal, or a Toronto resident facing shoulder weakness or pain, OV Surgical provides seamless, Canada-wide access to world-class orthopedic care tailored to your lifestyle.
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What Is Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery?

Anatomy

The rotator cuff is a complex network of four muscles and their tendons—supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis—that envelop the head of the humerus (upper arm bone) like a cuff, providing dynamic stability to the glenohumeral joint while enabling a wide range of shoulder motions, including abduction, internal/external rotation, and overhead lifting. This structure works in concert with the deltoid muscle and scapular stabilizers to maintain humeral head centering during arm elevation, preventing impingement against the acromion (the bony arch of the shoulder blade).

Pathoanatomy

Pathoanatomy of rotator cuff tears involves degeneration or trauma leading to partial-thickness or full-thickness disruptions in the tendon fibers. Degenerative tears, common in individuals over 40, result from chronic microtrauma, reduced vascularity in the “critical zone” of the supraspinatus tendon (about 1 cm from its insertion), and age-related collagen weakening, often exacerbated by subacromial impingement where the tendon rubs against the acromion or coracoacromial ligament. Acute tears may occur from falls, heavy lifting, or sports involving overhead activities like swimming, tennis, or baseball. Symptoms include night pain that worsens with overhead reaching, weakness in arm elevation or rotation, limited active range of motion (especially abduction and external rotation), and a positive impingement sign during clinical tests. If left untreated, tears can progress in size, leading to fatty infiltration of the muscles (Goutallier stages), retraction of tendon edges, superior humeral head migration, and eventual cuff tear arthropathy—a form of shoulder arthritis with joint degeneration and pseudoparalysis.

Surgical Technique

At OV Surgical, we specialize in rotator cuff surgery for Canadians with advanced arthroscopic techniques that minimize downtime and maximize results. Through multiple tiny incisions (less than 1 cm), our surgeons insert an arthroscope—a small camera—to visualize the tear and surrounding structures in real-time, including the subacromial space, biceps tendon, and labrum. For full-thickness tears, we perform a subacromial decompression (acromioplasty) to shave down bone spurs or reshape the acromion, creating space to reduce impingement. The torn tendon is mobilized, and its edges are debrided to healthy tissue. Using suture anchors—small bioabsorbable implants inserted into the humeral head—we pass strong sutures through the tendon and reattach it anatomically to its footprint on the greater tuberosity, often in a double-row configuration for enhanced biomechanical strength and footprint compression. In cases of partial-thickness tears (e.g., articular-sided or bursal-sided), we may opt for debridement and transtendon repair if over 50% thickness is involved. For massive or irreparable tears, advanced options like biological augmentation (e.g. Regeneten patch from Smith and Nephew, CuffMend from Arthrex) or tendon transfers may be considered to restore function. The procedure typically lasts 1-2 hours, with meticulous attention to preserving neurovascular structures like the axillary nerve.

Recovery

Recovery Following Rotator Cuff Repair at OV Surgical

Post-procedure, our evidence-based protocols integrate cryotherapy, neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), and progressive physiotherapy to accelerate healing and restore function, tailored to tear size (small/medium vs. large/massive) and tissue quality. In the immediate protection phase (0-6 weeks), patients wear an abduction sling to immobilize the shoulder, limiting stress on the repair while allowing passive range of motion (PROM) exercises under therapist guidance to prevent adhesions—starting with pendulum swings, forward flexion to 90-120 degrees, and external rotation to 30 degrees. Pain management includes ice and anti-inflammatories to control swelling.

From weeks 6-12 (active-assisted phase), the sling is weaned off, and active-assisted range of motion (AAROM) begins with pulleys or wands, progressing to full passive ROM while avoiding aggressive stretching to protect tendon healing. Submaximal isometrics for the rotator cuff and scapular stabilizers are introduced to rebuild neuromuscular control. By weeks 12-16 (active strengthening phase), full active ROM is targeted, with resistance exercises like elastic bands for internal/external rotation, scapular retraction, and low-weight overhead presses, emphasizing eccentric control to mimic daily activities. Advanced phases (16+ weeks) incorporate plyometrics, sport-specific drills (e.g., throwing progressions for athletes), and functional testing. Most patients achieve full motion by 12 weeks and strength milestones by 4-6 months, with clearance for overhead work or sports in 6-12 months, verified through tests like shoulder strength assessments (>90% symmetry), drop-arm tests, and lift-off evaluations. We emphasize psychological readiness, addressing fear of re-injury through gradual exposure.

Benefits

Proven Success and Long-Term Benefits

With success rates of 90-95% for small to medium tears (70-85% for large/massive), private rotator cuff repair at OV Surgical restores shoulder stability, prevents re-injury, and allows you to get back to sports and/or other aspects of life that are important to you. Our patients report enhanced shoulder function, confidence, and quality of life, backed by meticulous follow-up and data-driven protocols.

FAQ

FAQs: Private Rotator Cuff Repair Surgery in Canada

How quickly can I schedule private rotator cuff surgery at OV Surgical?

We prioritize speed: consultations within 48 hours, and surgery typically in 2-4 weeks post-imaging.
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What are the costs for private rotator cuff repair?

Costs vary based on technique, associated injuries, and implants. After your consultation, we'll provide a transparent, customized quote.
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Can I return to sports after private rotator cuff surgery?

Absolutely – 6-12 months is standard for most, guided by our comprehensive rehab and return-to-sport testing. We will provide milestone based sport-specific protocols to guide your return to training and competition.
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How does post-op care work for out-of-province surgery patients?

Local Toronto patients attend in-person follow-ups at 2, 6, 12, 24, and 52 weeks. For travelers, we arrange virtual check-ins at the latter time points, as well as, local wound care, and physiotherapy referrals in your province for seamless continuity.
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Why is OV Surgical ideal for private rotator cuff surgery in Canada?

We deliver unmatched speed, renowned expertise in rotator cuff surgery, and nationwide support without the wait. Our focus on personalized, evidence-based care sets the stage for superior outcomes for the patients we treat. (Explore our full patient journey for more details.) ]
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Can I return to sports after private rotator cuff surgery?

If you're tired of waiting and ready for expert private rotator cuff repair in Canada, contact OV Surgical today. Our team is here to guide you every step – from initial query to full recovery. Don't let a torn rotator cuff hold you back - take control now.
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If you’re tired of waiting and ready for expert private rotator cuff repair in Canada, contact OV Surgical today. Our team is here to guide you every step – from initial query to full recovery. Don’t let a torn rotator cuff hold you back - take control now.
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