Repair of Rotator Cuff Tendon

The rotator cuff tendon provides support, stability and strength to the shoulder joint. Damage to the tendon can cause pain and loss of movement. Repair of the rotator cuff tendon is a surgical procedure that involves reattaching the tendon to the bone and restoring its function. This procedure is important for restoring the full range of motion in the shoulder joint and relieving pain. It can help to improve quality of life and provide a good prognosis for those affected by a rotator cuff injury.

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