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Published on October 17, 2024

Roscommon Man Back in Action After Rotator Cuff Repair

Photo of Clare Trischler on a jet ski.

Clare Trischler, 63, suffered from pain in his right shoulder for decades, believing it was the wear and tear that can come from being a student athlete. Over the years, he continued to exercise it and even participated in physical therapy. However, an incident last summer presented him with acute pain from which he couldn’t recover. Thanks to MyMichigan Health Orthopedic Surgeon Teresa Hall, D.O., Trischler is feeling better than he has in years.

Trischler, an avid jet skier, was riding on the lake when he torqued his shoulder. “I have led an active life and have coped with shoulder pain for years,” the former pitcher said. “After that day on my jet ski, the pain was very intense and unmanageable. I was in so much pain that it woke me up at night, and there were certain movements and everyday activities I absolutely could not do without pain.”

Trischler had a consultation with Dr. Hall at MyMichigan Medical Center Clare, and she ordered an MRI to determine the extent of damage to the cartilage, tendons and ligaments around his shoulder. “Dr. Hall is a great communicator,” Trischler said. “She asked and answered questions while testing my range of motion and resistance. She suspected that my rotator cuff was damaged, and the MRI was ordered to confirm her initial thoughts.”

When the MRI came back, it revealed a 90 percent tear of the rotator cuff in Trischler’s right shoulder. “Dr. Hall reviewed the test results with me and we both agreed that I was definitely past the point of pain injections and/or therapy,” Trischler said. “At that point we discussed surgery and she gave me predictable outcomes for what it would accomplish: pain relief and regaining a fair range of motion. She didn’t overpromise, though; she couldn’t guarantee I’d regain a 100 percent of my strength, but I was okay with that and appreciated her honesty.” 

Dr. Hall performed arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery and made more space for the tendons to move through subacromial decompression. Labral debridement (shaving down the cartilage of the labrum) smoothed out the socket and joint for Trischler’s shoulder to move more easily and without pain. The surgery was completed and Trischler returned home the same day. “My original pain was gone right away,” he shared. “My six-week follow-up appointment was very positive, and my outcome was awesome. I have full range of motion and strength in my shoulder and I couldn’t be more grateful for Dr. Hall’s expertise.”

A goal of Trischler’s prior to surgery was to be able to pull down the garage door without pain. Not only is he doing that successfully, but he can shovel stone and is back to enjoying his jet ski again. 

Dr. Hall performs surgeries at MyMichigan Medical Centers in Alma, Clare and Mt. Pleasant. Those who would like more information may visit www.mymichigan.org/teresahall.