Do you have a Rotator Cuff injury?
By Chris Melton on Jul 14, 2007 in rotator cuff, shoulder education, shoulder injuries
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If you have persistent or consistent shoulder pain, then make the time to go see your physician and have your problem checked out. I often hear people complain about their shoulder pain and what they think the is causing the problem.
“It’s my rotator cuff” or “I’ve torn my rotator” or “It’s an old rotator cuff injury from high school”
How do they know? Did they go have it diagnosed? What exactly is a rotator cuff tear? Will it fall off? Can someone explain it to me?
There’s a fantastic article published in eOrthopod entitled “A Patient’s Guide to Rotator Cuff Tears”. Great pictures and detailed explanations.
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