The patient's doctor keeps using the wrist cuff, and she keeps telling them that something isn't right, but they pay no attention.
To raise your arm properly, you need an intact rotator cuff. A direct rotator cuff injury, like falling on your outstretched arm, can put pressure on the rotator cuff and result in a tear.
From your shoulders to your fingers, your arms have many moving parts: joints, bones, muscles, nerves, tendons and ligaments. Mysterious arm pain that seemingly comes out of nowhere can arise if ...