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Dec 8, 2023

What can damage the rotator cuff?

Rotator cuff injury

Most rotator cuff injuries are chronic strain disorders. The rotator cuff provides cushioning and protection when the shoulder joint is in motion, so if the rotator cuff is worn down…

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Apr 17, 2023

Can rotator cuff tears heal on their own?

Rotator cuff injury

  Rotator cuff tears are usually not self-healing and can be treated conservatively for mild symptoms or surgically for severe cases.  The rotator cuff is made up of the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres…

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Apr 17, 2023

Can rotator cuff injuries heal on their own?

Rotator cuff injury

  Whether a rotator cuff injury can heal on its own depends on the severity of the injury. A mild rotator cuff injury can heal on its own, while a severe…

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Apr 17, 2023

Rotator cuff bruising, the “invisible threat” that affects the play of basketball fans

Rotator cuff injury

(Disclaimer: This article is for general use only, and the information in the following content has been processed to protect the patient’s privacy)Abstract: This patient is a basketball fan. Although…

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Nov 7, 2022

How to exercise after rotator cuff injury

Rotator cuff injury

Functional exercise for rotator cuff injuries is very important for recovery after surgery. Functional exercise is partially different for each patient, so be sure to follow the surgeon’s instructions. Overall,…

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Nov 7, 2022

Rotator cuff injury rehabilitation training methods

Rotator cuff injury

Patients with rotator cuff injuries, whether treated surgically or non-surgically, should undergo scientific rehabilitation training under the guidance of a professional rehabilitation therapist. The joint needs to be braked for…

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Nov 7, 2022

Rotator cuff injury and acromioclavicular impingement

Rotator cuff injury

  The rotator cuff is composed of four sisters: the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis, which play an important role in the stability and function of the shoulder joint. The…

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Nov 7, 2022

Is rotator cuff injury serious?

Rotator cuff injury

There are serious and non-serious rotator cuff injuries. In severe rotator cuff injuries, the patient will not be able to sleep and cannot lie down, which affects the patient’s life,…

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Nov 7, 2022

How to recover from rotator cuff injury after surgery

Rotator cuff injury

Once a rotator cuff injury is diagnosed, especially if it is a degree II or III rotator cuff injury, it basically requires surgical treatment. There are two types of surgery:…

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Nov 7, 2022

Rotator cuff injury surgery cost

Rotator cuff injury

Rotator cuff injuries are usually seen as a result of dislocation of the shoulder joint, or as a result of lifting and carrying heavy objects in the upper extremity. The…

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Rotator cuff injury

  • What can damage the rotator cuff?
  • Can rotator cuff tears heal on their own?
  • Can rotator cuff injuries heal on their own?
  • Rotator cuff bruising, the “invisible threat” that affects the play of basketball fans
  • How to exercise after rotator cuff injury
  • Rotator cuff injury rehabilitation training methods
  • Rotator cuff injury and acromioclavicular impingement
  • Is rotator cuff injury serious?
  • How to recover from rotator cuff injury after surgery
  • Rotator cuff injury surgery cost
  • What are the sequelae of rotator cuff injury surgery
  • How rotator cuff injuries are caused
  • Rotator cuff injury recovery methods
  • The difference between rotator cuff injury and frozen shoulder
  • Causes of rotator cuff injury
  • Rehabilitation of rotator cuff injuries
  • Do rotator cuff injuries require surgery?
  • Is a rotator cuff injury a fracture?
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