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6. Rotator Cuff

The rotator cuff is made up of four muscles: the infraspinatus, trees minor, subscapularis, and supraspinatus. These muscles work together to stabilize the shoulder joint and are also involved in the abduction and possible lateral rotation of the humerus. The supraspinatus is most commonly torn when the rotator cuff is injured, and there is extensive research into this muscle.

rotator cuff injury Thomas_EyeDesign / Getty Images

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