Rotator Cuff Tears
Strength is essential to carry out the functions of the shoulder. Many
different muscles are required to power the shoulder because of the
need to control both humeroscapular and scapulothoracic positions and
to allow the vast range of motions of these articulations. For normal
function, each muscle must be healthy, conditioned, securely attached,
and coordinated.
Weakness of the shoulder can come from deficits in
coordination, nerve, muscle or tendon. Often, weak shoulders will
respond to a gradually progressive strengthening program.
If shoulder weakness does not respond to these exercises, it may be due
to a rotator cuff problem, or a nerve injury. In this section we focus
our attention on the most common mechanical cause of shoulder weakness,
rotator cuff failure.
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