There is no such thing as a specialized rotator cuff ointment, and the treatment plan should be chosen according to the severity of the injury. Generally, you can choose a generalized ointment that can be used externally to reduce swelling and pain to alleviate the symptoms. The rotator cuff is a group of tendon complexes surrounding the head of the humerus, also known as the rotator cuff. Rotator cuff injuries are prone to symptoms of pain, swelling and even limited movement around the shoulder joint. Topical creams such as diclofenac sodium cream or flurbiprofen gel paste can be chosen to reduce swelling and pain, but they are not part of the creams specialized for rotator cuff. Simply applying creams externally does not necessarily lead to a full recovery of rotator cuff injury symptoms. If the rotator cuff injury is more obvious, shoulder arthroscopy can be chosen to repair the rotator cuff injury. Early braking and resting is the main focus, and in the later stage, it is necessary to gradually carry out sports and functional exercises to prevent shoulder joint activity limitation. Specific rotator cuff injury treatment needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional physician, in the use of topical creams, pay attention to prevent the phenomenon of allergies, when there is redness of the skin, obvious tingling or itching symptoms, to stop using.