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Complete tear with retraction on mine. Major tear on another. Sports medicine doc said I should have surgery, but second opinion from a shoulder specialist and he recommended intensive pt instead. He honestly told me surgery on older people (I was 75 when diagnosed) is not a good idea. Recovery is long and often very painful and likely hood of a retear is fairly high. I went thru a complete pt program and my shoulder is now about 85% of normal with no pain. I have two friends who had the surgery (both late 60s) one did retear within 18 months and the other is still fighting shoulder pain and regrets doing it. Not saying you shouldn't do it, just research it carefully and I'd recommend a 2nd opinion who clearly goes over alternatives.
I have a torn rotator cuff and 3 torn tendons, trying to put off surgery until March. Went down to 53lbs on bow the last few years. Would like to hear others experiences with this and how it affected them and their bowhunting. Did it effect draw length, form etc after surgery? I'm 68 and not ready to give up any of my hunting. Thanks I will add to this after recovery next year