
Rotator cuff injuries are usually a result of progressive wear and tear on the tendon tissue. You can damage your tendon if you do repetitive overhead activities or do heavy lifting for a long time.In an accident, such as a fall, you may fracture your collarbone or dislocate your shoulder that tears your rotator cuff.
Tears tend to occur on your dominant side, but can be on either side. Having a tear in one shoulder increases the likelihood of a tear in the opposite shoulder.
Get a consultation with Gramercy Pain Center if you're experiencing shoulder pain or having trouble moving your arms overhead. Our rotator cuff specialist can help manage your condition with the right treatment plan.
Learn More: https://www.gramercypaincenter.com/conditions/shoulders/rotator-cuff-injury/
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