At Han Orthopaedics, impingement syndrome is usually treated with non-surgical means. This is usually done with rest, activity modification, NSAIDs, injection, and physical therapy to stretch, strengthen, and improve biomechanics.
Surgery may be indicated if the rotator cuff is severely damaged or in rare cases when severe pain persists despite extensive conservative treatment. Surgery is done arthroscopically, and it involves removing the bursa (bursectomy), removing bone spurs or flattening a curved acromion (acromioplasty), and rotator cuff debridement or repair.
Recovery is different from person to person. Most cases resolve in a few weeks to months.