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rotator cuff repair |
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- The rotator cuff is made of four muscles in the shoulder and upper arm. The muscles are attached to bones by tough cords called tendons. These muscles help the shoulder joint to function. They also provide stability to the shoulder joint. A rotator cuff repair is a surgical procedure to fix a tear in a rotator cuff. The tear is usually located in the tendon, but sometimes it also involves one of the muscles. |
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radial head fracture |
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- This condition involves a fracture of the radius bone, one of the 2 forearm bones, at the elbow. |
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wrist fracture |
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