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Shoulder Anatomy 101

Apr 7, 2021 @ 02:33 PM — by Christopher Bates
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Anatomy 101: The Rotator Cuff


The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and tendons that surround the shoulder joint. These muscles and tendons provide stability in the shoulder, attaching around the head of the humerus bone, encircling it like a cuff. These four muscles include:

The rotator cuff can suffer from injuries, especially as we get older and it begins to deteriorate. In fact, most rotator cuff problems stem from aging. Other injuries can occur due to an accident. Some signs that your rotator cuff may be injured include:

If you’re feeling any of these symptoms around the shoulder, visit a hand surgeon. Hand surgeons can treat the shoulder as well as the hand, wrist, arm and elbow. The surgeon will evaluate you and possibly take an x-ray to learn more about your injury.

Many times, rotator cuff pain/injuries can be treated by altering your activity, physical therapy or pain relievers. But, talk to your surgeon about the best treatment option for you.