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    Shoulder depressors

    Sorry for my bad english... I'm a belgian student who prepares a final paper about the shoulder depressors in not operated tears of rotator's headgear (?) .
    If someone has documentation, or links about this subject, please give me. Thank you.

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    Re: Shoulder depressors

    I think you might be referring to the non-operative rehabilitation of the Wikipedia reference-linkrotator cuff? There are several good shoulder articles in the Journal Club section of this forum. You can also look on various search engines and search this forum on the words rotator cuff to gain some clinical commentary.

    You can also find some of these results in the TAGS section above with the tag "rotator cuff"

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