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A rotator cuff repair of the supraspinatus involves surgically reattaching the torn tendon to the humeral head, often using sutures and anchors to secure it back to its original position. The procedure is typically performed arthroscopically, though in some cases, an open or mini-open approach may be used. The goal is to restore tendon integrity and function while allowing the shoulder to regain strength and mobility. Recovery varies depending on the size of the tear, surgical technique, and ind
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A rotator cuff repair of the supraspinatus involves surgically reattaching the torn tendon to the humeral head, often using sutures and anchors to secure it back to its original position. The procedure is typically performed arthroscopically, though in some cases, an open or mini-open approach may be used. The goal is to restore tendon integrity and function while allowing the shoulder to regain strength and mobility. Recovery varies depending on the size of the tear, surgical technique, and ind
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