How to Increase Rotator Cuff Circulation

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The rotator cuff is the group of small muscles and tendons that move and stabilize your arm within your shallow shoulder socket.

Because the rotator cuff allows a great variety of shoulder motions, injuries can be common. The symptoms for rotator cuff injuries include weakness and pain while lifting the arm above shoulder height.

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Rehabilitation for a rotator cuff injury requires blood circulation therapies to encourage blood flow to the injured area. For more information, please feel free to ask Dr. Jimenez or contact us at (915)850-0900.

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