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Rotator cuff surgery is often prescribed for chronic shoulder pain. We look at how surgery affects the different parts of your shoulder.
Rotator cuff surgery is used to treat chronic tendinopathy, partial tears, and full-thickness tears. It is usually recommended for patients with severe shoulder symptoms, pain, and restricted range of motion that has not responded to conservative care. In this post, we look at rotator cuff surgery in detail and its alternatives.
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