BMJ Best Practice

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    Improvement assessed by improvement in 1 or more of shoulder impairment, shoulder disability, pain, patient-perceived effect/benefit, impact on quality of life: there is poor-quality evidence from observational studies that supports the use of exercise in the management of full-thickness rotator cuff tears.[28][29]

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