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  <title>Rotator Cuff Tears 🦴 Ubiquitous, Incidental, Misleading</title>
  <description>🦴 Rotator cuff “tears” are nearly universal after age 40. In a population-based Finnish study (n=602), 99% had ≥1 MRI abnormality — including 96% of asymptomatic shoulders. Even full-thickness tears were usually silent, and adjusted analyses eliminated differences between painful and painless shoulders&amp;amp;nbsp; . Lesson? After 40, imaging abnormalities are common — causality is not. Treat function. Treat symptoms. Treat patients — not scans. </description>
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