Torn Pec Tendon Recovery and Physiotherapy

Torn Pec Tendon Recovery Treatment and Therapy in Burnaby BC

 

A pec tear – or pectoralis major rupture – is a painful injury where the chest muscle or its tendon rips, often separating from the upper arm bone. It primarily affects active males aged 20–40, and typically occurs during heavy bench pressing, or other strenuous activities including contact sports such as football and rugby. When it occurs, it produces an audible “pop” followed by instant bruising near the armpit, and weakness. It laymen terms, it sucks.

A pectoralis major tendon tear significantly limits the ability to perform pushing, pulling, and rotating motions with the affected arm. Within an instant sufferers are not able to perform a large number of activities which compounds muscle weakness in the weeks to follow. The condition is often accompanied by compromised mental and emotional wellbeing, particularly among young adult males who unfortunately emphasize both functional and aesthetic strength as defining features of their own self-worth. In either case, as someone who has suffered such an injury you are seeking torn pec tendon recovery services. Understanding that the solution is to be found with physiotherapy you are seeking torn pec tendon treatment from a physio near you. If located near Burnaby BC you can call 604.558.2273 to book an appointment, or read ahead first for more information.

Overview of Absolute PhysioCare Torn Pec Recovery Treatment and Therapy Services in Burnaby BC


Torn Pec Tendon Recovery Through Physical Therapy

Physical therapy for a torn pectoralis major tendon is essential for restoring shoulder range of motion, strength, and functionality, whether for non-operative management of partial tears or post-surgical rehabilitation for full ruptures. Rehab typically involves early-stage mobility, gradual loading of the muscle over the period of treatment, and correcting scar tissue issues to safely return to daily activities and sports

Torn Pec Tendon Recovery Through Massage Therapy

Our clinic’s massage therapy team help heal a torn pec tendon by reducing surrounding muscle tension, improving blood circulation to accelerate tissue repair, and breaking down restrictive scar tissue adhesions. The work assists in restoring range of motion while managing pain through stimulation of fibroblast activity, which aids in repairing the damaged tendon fibers.

Torn Pec Tendon Recovery Through Acupuncture and Dry Needling

Our Traditional Chinese Medicine (TMC) specialist will apply acupuncture and dry needling to help treat torn pectoral tendons by reducing pain, releasing muscular trigger points, and stimulating blood flow to speed healing in the damaged tissue. These techniques reduce chronic inflammation, break down scar tissue, and improve range of motion by relaxing tightened pectoral muscle fibers.

Torn Pec Tendon Recovery Through Cupping

Cupping is offered at our full-service clinic. The practice helps with a torn pectoralis tendon by using negative pressure (suction) to lift soft tissue, increasing blood flow to accelerate healing, reducing scar tissue adhesions, and easing pain. It helps release tension in the chest fascia, improving mobility and reducing stiffness around the shoulder joint during recovery.

Torn Pec Tendon Recovery Through Modalities

Modalities for a torn pec tendon, such as ice, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation will help reduce pain, decrease swelling, and manage inflammation. These, along with early manual therapy, aid in breaking up scar tissue and promoting blood flow to speed healing and regain mobility.


Pectoral Tendon Tear Recovery Timeline

Everyone is different, and a pectoral tendon tear recovery timeline has a lot to do with a client’s dedication and commitment. In general, recovery typically takes 6–12 months for a complete tear (where surgery is generally required) with post-operative physiotherapy. Partial tears may require 4-8 months for full recovery with physiotherapy. Without dedicated physiotherapy, recovery takes longer and there is an increased risk of longterm reduced range of motion, along with persistent weakness or a significantly lower ceiling for strength and athletic function. In other words, physiotherapy intervention should be considered critical. Proceed accordingly.

FASTER RECOVERY FROM TORN PEC TENDON

(Burnaby area residents)

CALL: 604.558.2273

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