The rotator cuff muscles are located at the top of your shoulder, and pain can be felt in that area and down the upper arm bone. Our diagram shows the specific location of each muscle for a better understanding.

Rotator Cuff Pain Location Diagram
Get a copy of a free Rotary Cuff Pain Location Diagram. Explore how the rotary cuff works and educate patients on the location of shoulder and arm pain and its possible causes.
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Rotator Cuff Pain Location Diagram Template
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Shoulder pain can also be caused by other conditions, such as a shoulder dislocation, nerve pain, muscle strains, or even an upper-arm bone fracture.
Rotator cuff tears can happen due to overuse, sudden trauma, or degeneration with age. The diagram clearly labels the rotator cuff tendons, making it easier to identify any potential tears.
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