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Rotator Cuff Surgery: Triathlon Racer Back to Training

by Kansas City Bone & Joint | 13 years ago

Keith Allen felt a painful pop in his shoulder during a strenuous weight lifting session. He went to orthopaedic surgeon Thomas S. Samuelson, M.D. with Kansas City Bone & Joint Clinic, a division of Signature Medical Group, where an MRI showed he had a torn rotator cuff. Dr. Samuelson performed surgery. Keith is back to racing triathlons with a healed shoulder. For more information visit www.kcbj.com or www.SignatureMedicalGroup.com. © 2013 Signature Medical Group, Inc.

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