Definition
The rotator cuff is a set of four ligaments that brace the shoulder, where the top of the upper arm bone (humerus) and the shoulder blade (scapula) meet. |
Rotator Cuff
Tears
A typical experience is that of a patient in middle age who has tendentious or bursitis, then lifts a load or suffers an injury that tears the rotator cuff. Because rotator cuff tendons have a very low blood supply, they do not repair themselves quickly and are very vulnerable to degeneration as we age. Degeneration can be sped up by repeating the same types of shoulder movements again and again. |