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What is a rotator cuff injury? A
rotator cuff injury is a strain or tear in the group of tendons and
muscles that hold your shoulder joint together and help move your
shoulder. How does it occur? A rotator cuff injury may result from:
What are the symptoms? The symptoms of a torn rotator cuff are:
How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will perform a physical exam and check your shoulder for pain, tenderness, and loss of motion as you move your arm in all directions. Your doctor also will ask whether your shoulder pain began suddenly or gradually. An x-ray may be done to rule out fractures and bone spurs. Based on these results, your doctor may order other tests and procedures either right away or later, including:
What is the treatment? A tendon in your shoulder can be inflamed, partially torn, or completely torn. What is done about it depends on how torn it is and how much it hurts. If your tear is a minor one, it can be left to heal by itself if it doesn't interfere with your everyday activities. Your treatment plan should include:
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