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Rotator Cuff Surgery

Rotator cuff surgery is a procedure to repair tears or damage in the group's tendons and muscles that stabilize the shoulder joint. This surgery is typically performed when shoulder pain, weakness, or limited movement affects daily activities. The surgeon may perform an open repair or minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery, depending on the tear. During the procedure, damaged tendons are stitched or reattached to the bone. Afterward, a period of rehabilitation is necessary to regain strength and mobility. The goal is to restore shoulder function, reduce pain, and help patients return to normal activities.