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  • Strengthening the Shoulder Without Worsening a Tear: Tips for Safe Exercise

    Strengthening the Shoulder Without Worsening a Tear: Tips for Safe Exercise

    A tear in the rotator cuff can make everyday movements feel uncertain, from reaching into a cabinet to lifting something light. It’s natural to worry that exercise could worsen the injury, yet the right approach can actually support healing and stability.

  • Augmenting Rotator Cuff Repairs: Are Biologics and Scaffolds the Future?

    Augmenting Rotator Cuff Repairs: Are Biologics and Scaffolds the Future?

    Rotator cuff tears can be frustrating and limiting, especially for active adults who rely on strong, stable shoulder function. As surgical techniques evolve, so do the tools that support better healing and more reliable outcomes.

  • Shoulder Rehab 101: The Right Exercises for Rotator Cuff Recovery

    Shoulder Rehab 101: The Right Exercises for Rotator Cuff Recovery

    Recovering from a rotator cuff injury or surgery requires a structured rehabilitation program.

  • Missed Rotator Cuff Tears: Why Early Diagnosis Matters

    Missed Rotator Cuff Tears: Why Early Diagnosis Matters

    Shoulder pain is often brushed off as a minor strain or simple overuse, but in some cases, the underlying issue is a rotator cuff tear.

  • The Overlooked Role of the Biceps in Shoulder Pain

    The Overlooked Role of the Biceps in Shoulder Pain

    When most people think about shoulder pain, they imagine rotator cuff injuries or arthritis.

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