Though a rotator cuff injury can cause many symptoms, sometimes the condition is asymptomatic. In these cases, a person may not be aware they have injured their shoulder until they require medical imaging or another diagnostic procedure for minor issues or another problem entirely. Even mild shoulder pain should be examined by a physician if it does not ease or resolve within a few weeks.

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