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In anatomy, the rotator cuff or rotor cuff is the group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder. The four muscles of the rotator cuff, along with the teres major and the deltoid, make up the six scapulohumeral (those that connect to the humerus and scapula and act on the glenohumeral joint) muscles of the human body.
Tips to help baby boomers exercise without injury

Tips to help baby boomers exercise without injury

Resistance training gets employees with rotator cuff injuries back to work

Resistance training gets employees with rotator cuff injuries back to work

Sodium hyaluronate shown to help chronic shoulder pain

Sodium hyaluronate shown to help chronic shoulder pain

Powerful orthopedic repair compound

Powerful orthopedic repair compound

Patients lose trust at U.S.hospital after hydraulic fluid incident

Patients lose trust at U.S.hospital after hydraulic fluid incident

Cigarette smokers have an increased risk of experiencing rotator cuff tears

Cigarette smokers have an increased risk of experiencing rotator cuff tears

Prescription pain medications may slow healing process in shoulder operations

Prescription pain medications may slow healing process in shoulder operations

Anabolic steroids may improve surgical repair of shoulder tears

Anabolic steroids may improve surgical repair of shoulder tears

Shunning shoulder pain can cause more damage in the long run

Shunning shoulder pain can cause more damage in the long run

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