answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What the difference between rotator cuff and laybium?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the Difference between a labral tear and a rotator cuff tear?

The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles, whose combined mission is to keep the shoulder in its socket. A rotator "cup" doesn't exist in the world of anatomy. Perhaps you heard it from someone who mispronounced after not hearing clearly.


What is disability rating for rotator cuff repair?

severe rotator cuff injury


What tendons and or muscles make up the rotator cuff?

what muscles make up the rotator cuff


Can a rotator cuff injury affect nerves in arm?

The rotator cuff injury by itself should not , however, many of the injuries that can affect the rotator cuff can also impact the nerves.


What is a cuff injury?

Possible rotator cuff? as in your shoulder.


What is the v code for old rotator cuff tear injury?

v code for rotator cuff injury


What is the v-code for old rotator cuff tear injury?

v code for rotator cuff injury


What is mild rotator cuff tonden?

The mild rotator cuff tonden refers to the muscles that connect the shoulder blade to the upper arm.


What is the technical term for rotator cuff surgery?

Hello, I see you are asking "What are the symptoms for rotator cuff disease? "Symptoms of a rotator cuff disorder include pain and weakness in the shoulder. Most often, the pain is on the side and front of the upper arm and shoulder. It may hurt or be impossible to do everyday things, such as comb your hair, tuck in your shirt, or reach for something. orthopedicshealth. com/condition/rotator-cuff-disease/c/37114


What is a rotator cuff?

The rotator cuff is a group of tendons and their related muscles that helps keep the upper arm bone securely placed, or seated, into the socket of the shoulder blade. Rotator cuff disorders are usually caused by a combination of factors, such as normal wear and tear. Age-related degeneration slowly damages the rotator cuff, causing one or more tendons to rub against the bones (impingement). Partial or complete tears to the rotator cuff tendon are more likely to occur when the rotator cuff is already scarred, weakened, or damaged. A complete rotator cuff tear in a person with an otherwise healthy shoulder is most often caused by an extremely forceful injury. PAINPAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Why might your shoulder pop or be out of place?

It could be gas buildup between the joints, which is natural, but if it really hurts i would get it checked out.


What is the name of the movement the rotator cuff allows the shoulder?

suprasinatus,infraspinatus,teres minor,subscapularis