Guide To The Causes And Complications Of A Rotator Cuff Tear

Sports Injuries

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Sports injuries can contribute to both acute and degenerative tears. Acute tears are rarer, though they can occur in high-impact or dangerous sports. If an individual's shoulder suddenly undergoes a tremendous impact, like being slammed or wrenched, it can cause the rotator cuff tendon to become stretched past its appropriate range of motion. The result is a tear. Other injuries like broken collarbones often accompany these types of sports injuries. However, it is more common for the injury to be related to repetitive motion, particularly repetitive overhead motion. Baseball and tennis are the best-known sports that increase the risk of a rotator cuff tear. Any sport involving repetitive swinging, throwing, or hitting motions will increase an individual's overall risk.

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