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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair, Part 3: 7 mo. follow-up after surgery

by Erik D.Peterson, MD | 14 years ago

Rehabilitation plays a vital role in getting you back to your daily activities. A physical therapy program will help you regain shoulder strength and motion after surgery for torn rotator cuff.

rotator cuff reconstruction with cadaver graft augment

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