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Rotator cuff tears are among the most common shoulder injuries. They happen when a rotator cuff tendon is separated, either partially or completely, from the bone.
The rotator cuff is a collection of four muscles that help stabilize and move the shoulder joint. Minor tears may heal on their own; but any significant, or full, rotator tear usually requires ...
Treatment can improve a rotator cuff injury. But when ignored, it is easy for these types of injuries to worsen. Send your questions to [email protected].
Tears of the rotator cuff tendons are a common source of shoulder pain, weakness and other problems. Imaging studies, such as radiographs, MRIs or ultrasounds, are used to evaluate rotator cuff tears.
Treatment of rotator cuff inflammation includes rest, protection and sometimes over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol or anti-inflammatory medications. An anti-inflammatory steroid injection is ...
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has issued an updated clinical practice guideline for the management of rotator cuff injuries, according to an Aug. 28 news release from the AAOS.  Here ...
In addition to the treatment options currently available for massive rotator cuff tears, more research is needed on regenerative techniques that take rotator cuff muscles and tendons deemed ...
A rotator cuff injury doesn't have to sideline your upper body workout. Discover these shoulder-friendly chest exercises.
Shoulder pain is often related to rotator cuff injuries. The rotator cuff stabilizes the ball of the shoulder joint in the socket and is involved with daily shoulder movements.
It's believed that millions of Americans over 60, as well as tons of athletes, suffer from a torn rotator cuff. Now, there's a new surgery-free alternative to repairing one.
When those conservative treatment options fail, surgery may be necessary. Rotator cuff surgeries are required when the tendon tears from the bone.
After a fall, and with the onset of your symptoms, it’s a good idea to have your shoulder evaluated by your health care provider. Treatment can improve a rotator cuff injury.