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    What’s the Difference Between a Partial and Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear?

    Unlike the more prominent deltoid muscles that get all the attention, the rotator cuff works quietly behind the scenes, stabilizing your shoulder and enabling smooth movement.

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    Rotator Cuff Injuries in Winter Athletes: Signs, Symptoms, and When to Seek Treatment

    Winter sports, from skiing to snowboarding, require mobility and strength in your shoulders.

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    Early Signs of ACL Injury: How to Recognize and Address Potential Problems While Skiing

    Skiing is an adrenaline-packed adventure, but those thrilling twists, turns, and jumps can take a toll on your knees—particularly your ACL

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    Is shoulder pain holding you back from doing what you love? Shoulder replacement surgery could be the key to restoring your mobility and relieving pain.

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