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HomeIntroductionEight clinical entitiesAsymptomatic cuff failurePosterior capsular tightnessSubacromial abrasionFailed acromioplastyPartial thickness cuff lesionsFull thickness cuff tearsFailed cuff surgeryCuff tear arthropathy

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Rotator Cuff Treatment.

Last updated Wednesday, January 26, 2005

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Introduction

Eight clinical entities

The discussion of treatment will be divided in terms of eight clinical entities: asymptomatic cuff failure, posterior capsular tightness, subacromial abrasion, failed acromioplasty, partial thickness cuff lesions, full thickness cuff tears, failed cuff repair, and cuff tear arthropathy.

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