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Rotator Cuff Injuries


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Rotator Cuff Injuries
This paper discusses rotator cuff injuries: Shoulder structure & injuries, definition, types, effects, causes, calcification, phases, treatment and diagnosis.
3,600 words (approx. 14.4 pages) | 16 sources | 1994 United States


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"The rotator cuff is an integral musculotendinous component of the human shoulder complex. Although it serves a variety of functions, its most important one perhaps is to control the head of the humerus. The two major subgroups of rotator cuff injuries, impingement injuries and avulsive tears, result from compressive and tensile forces, respectively. In addition, either of these two conditions may be seen in association with calcifying tendonitis. The treatment of rotator cuff lesions typically emphasizes conservative measures. These may often consist merely of active rest and specific strengthening exercises. For patients who remain refractory to such therapy, however, arthroscopy or other surgical interventions may be necessary. "

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APA Citation:

Rotator Cuff Injuries (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Rotator-Cuff-Injuries/21713

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"Rotator Cuff Injuries" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Rotator-Cuff-Injuries/21713>




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