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Definitions of rotators in various dictionaries:
noun - a muscle serving to rotate a part of the body
verb - to turn about an axis
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Some muscles |
Spinning things |
They go around with job list on hills |
Certain muscles |
Revolvers? |
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Aug 1 2018 Universal |
Aug 23 2013 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Nov 20 2011 New York Times |
Oct 2 2005 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
Dec 26 2004 New York Times |
Rotators might refer to |
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A rotator cuff tear is a tear of one or more of the tendons of the four rotator cuff muscles of the shoulder. A rotator cuff 'injury' can include any type of irritation or overuse of those muscles or tendons, and is among the most common conditions affecting the shoulder.The tendons of the rotator cuff, not the muscles, are most commonly involved, and of the four, the supraspinatus is most frequently affected, as it passes below the acromion. The role of the supraspinatus is to resist downward motion. The supraspinatus resists downward motion while the shoulder is relaxed as well as when carrying weight. Such a tear usually occurs at its point of insertion onto the humeral head at the greater tubercle. Even though the supraspinatus is the most commonly injured muscle of the four muscles in the rotator cuff, the other three muscles that comprise the rotator cuff, the infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis, may also be injured.The cuff is responsible for stabilizing the glenohumeral joint, abducting, externally rotating, and internally rotating the humerus. When shoulder trauma occurs, these functions can be compromised. Because individuals are highly dependent on the shoulder for many activities, overuse of the muscles can lead to tears, the vast majority again occurring in the supraspinatus tendon. |