Rotator Cuff Tears
The shoulder is made up of two joints, the acromioclavicular joint and the glenohumeral joint. The glenohumeral joint is a ball and socket joint. The socket is the flat, shallow surface called the glenoid, and the head of the humerus is the ball. The joint capsule is a fluid-filled sac that surrounds the shoulder joint and provides lubrication for shoulder joint movement. The rotator cuff connects the humerus to the scapula and is made up of the tendons of four muscles, the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and the subscapularis. These muscles and tendons provide strength and stability to the shoulder joint, supporting overhead and other arm motions necessary to perform daily tasks and activities.
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Dr. Jorge Chahla
- Triple fellowship-trained sports medicine surgeon
- Performs over 700 surgeries per year
- Assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at Rush University
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