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New study findings could change how rotator cuff injuries are treated in the future
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New study findings could change how rotator cuff injuries are treated in the future
Pain in the shoulder can linger long after a rotator cuff tear heals on paper. Even after surgery, strength may not return. Movement may stay limited. For many patients, the real problem is not the tear itself, but the scar that replaces what was lost. Now, new research offers a deeper look into why that scar forms. Scientists from Xiangya Hospital at Central South University used advanced tools to map how tendon cells behave after injury. Their…
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