Rotator Cuff Injury


Overview and Facts about Rotator Cuff Injury

Your rotator cuff is a group of muscles that keeps your arm in your shoulder socket. These muscles come together to form tendons covering your upper arm bone (humerus), which help you lift and rotate your arm.

When you injure your rotator cuff, you tear the tendons, resulting in a dull ache that can get worse with pressure (i.e., when sleeping on the affected arm).

Rotator cuff tendon tears may be partial or complete, depending on the severity of the injury. You should seek immediate medical attention if you experience a rotator cuff injury in order to prevent further damage.

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