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SECEC & EUSSER webinar, recorded in 2020 Expert shoulder surgeons of SECEC meet expert physiotherapists specialized in shoulder rehabilitation to discuss the current best practice in the management of the repairable rotator cuff tears. Do all tears require surgery? How far can we push physiotheraphy? Is there a consensus among surgeons and physiotherapists? Alexander Van Tongel, Paolo Paladini, Leonard Funk, Jo Gibson, Przemyslaw Lubiatowski, Lars Adolfsson, Ann Cools, Mehmet Demirhan, Suzanne Gard, Philippe Collin, Alexandre Ladermann, Reena Tweddle, Yasmaine Karel, Ingrid Hulterheim SECEC, Healtcare Delivery Committee, EUSSER, Webinar, Rotator Cuff Tendons, Rotator Cuff Tear, Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear, Classification of the Rotator Cuff Tears, Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair, Shoulder Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation after Rotator Cuff Surgery, Shoulder Abduction Brace Disclaimer: Please note that the SECEC assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the studies mentioned in the videos. Neither does it endorse or approve any material found in external links. It is important to note that the opinions expressed by the speakers in the videos are their own and do not represent an official view from the association. Comments policy: Whilst we value and encourage your participation in the discussions through comments, please keep in mind that when you post a comment, it becomes visible to the general public. If your comments are unrelated to the topic or clearly promote a commercial product, it will be removed. Additionally, the use of profanity or abusive language is not permitted.