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Rotator Cuff Tear: When to Repair and When to Smooth and Move the Shoulder Summary Overview: The rotator cuff is the most commonly torn structure in the shoulder. Rotator cuff tears usually produce symptoms of weakness a
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Document Date: 2012-08-22 00:14:35


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Seattle / L. A. / /

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University of Washington / Warme Shoulder Surgeons University of Washington Department / Elbow Clinic / University of Washington Medical Center / /

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acute injury / blisters / scar / allergies / shoulder arthritis / acne / arthritis / diabetes / shoulder injury / chronic rotator cuff tears / blood clots / pain / significant injury / injury / obesity / Parkinson’s disease / complex irreparable rotator cuff deficiency / burns / infection / blood vessel injury / chronic cuff tears / depression / /

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surgeries / rotator cuff repair / shoulder surgeries / self-care / surgery / rotator cuff surgery / /

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University of Washington / University of Washington Medical Center / University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics / /

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Churchill / Frederick A. Matsen III / /

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shoulder surgeon / humeral head / nurse / physician / experienced surgeon / surgeon / /

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Tylenol / Demerol / /

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W. V. / Washington / /

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Sports Medicine / ultrasound / MRI / /

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