Does supraspinatus tendon degeneration heal on its own?

For mild supraspinatus tendon degeneration, it is possible to recover on its own; for severe supraspinatus tendon degeneration, it is usually difficult to recover on its own, so it is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital in time for regular treatment.
For mild supraspinatus tendon degeneration, if detected in time, shoulder braking can be performed to gradually restore the supraspinatus tendon. If there are symptoms of subacromial impingement, arthroscopic surgery can be used to abrade the acromion to avoid impingement of the supraspinatus muscle and promote the gradual self-healing of the degenerated tendon.
Severe degeneration of the supraspinatus tendon, which is close to tearing, cannot be cured under normal circumstances and can only be treated by surgery. Surgery can repair the supraspinatus tendon and remove the growth of the acromion at the same time to reduce the local wear and tear, so that the supraspinatus tendon can be restored to the normal level, and the symptoms of weakness and pain of shoulder can be relieved.