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  2. Rotator Cuff Tear: Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    A partial or complete rotator cuff tear makes it difficult to raise and move your arm. You may have shoulder pain and arm weakness. Rotator cuff injuries are common, especially as you get older. Rest, pain relievers and physical therapy can help. Some people need surgery to reattach a torn rotator cuff.

  3. Rotator cuff injury - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Rotator cuff injuries are most often caused by progressive wear and tear of the tendon tissue over time. Repetitive overhead activity or prolonged bouts of heavy lifting can irritate or damage the tendon.

  4. Torn Rotator Cuff: Signs, Symptoms and How to Heal

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    While rotator cuff tears can't heal on their own, nonsurgical treatments can help boost your shoulder's function and lower pain. A torn rotator cuff may cause pain while...

  5. Rotator cuff injury - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that hold the shoulder joint in place and allow you to move your arm and shoulder. Problems with the rotator cuff may cause weakness or pain and restrict movement. It may also cause damage to the shoulder joint. Often, tendons can be repaired.

  6. Rotator Cuff Tears: Frequently Asked Questions - OrthoInfo

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    What causes a rotator cuff tear, and how would I know if I have one? A rotator cuff tear may result from an acute injury, such as a fall, or may be caused by normal aging-related wear and tear with degeneration of the tendon. Typically, you will feel pain in the front of your shoulder that radiates down the side of your arm.

  7. Rotator Cuff Tear: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention - ...

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    A rotator cuff tear is a rip in the muscles stabilizing your shoulder. Explore symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment options, and prevention tips to manage and recover effectively.

  8. Rotator Cuff Injury - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Injury and breakdown (degeneration) are the two main causes of rotator cuff tears. Symptoms may include pain that keeps coming back, muscle weakness, limited ability to move your arm, and grating or cracking sounds when moving your arm. Treatment may include rest, medicine, strengthening and stretching exercises, and surgery.

  9. Rotator Cuff Tears - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    There are two main causes of rotator cuff tears: injury and wear (degeneration). If you fall down on your outstretched arm or lift something too heavy with a jerking motion, you can tear your rotator cuff. This type of tear can occur with other injuries, such as a broken collarbone, a dislocated shoulder, or a wrist fracture.

  10. Rotator Cuff Injury and Repair > Fact Sheets > Yale Medicine

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    Extensive rotator cuff tears, including those caused by traumatic injuries, usually require surgical repair. The good news is the majority of rotator cuff injuries can be managed with arthroscopic or minimally invasive procedures. The primary goals of surgery are to relieve pain, restore function and improve quality of life.

  11. Rotator Cuff Tear: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments | HSS

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    Rotator cuff tears are painful but most don't require surgery. Learn the symptoms of a torn rotator cuff, the road to recovery, and when surgery may be needed.