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When Should I Consider Rotator Cuff Surgery?
If you have injured your rotator cuff, it probably resulted from either sustaining injury or wearing down over time.
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3 Signs of A Rotator Cuff Injury
Some injuries can be mild and heal on their own, while others such as a shoulder, or rotator cuff injury, require immediate treatment and assistance.
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The Most Common Shoulder Injury
The rotator cuff is actually a pretty complex structure made up of four muscles for tendons that wrap around the shoulder and allow you to move your arm around in space in a pain-free manner.