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Is 75 Too Old for Rotator Cuff Surgery? A Guide to Age, Eligibility, and Outcomes
According to the National Institutes of Health, the rate of asymptomatic full-thickness rotator cuff tears is 40% in adults over 75, a population that is also increasingly active. This trend brings into focus a critical question for many seniors and their families: Is 75 too old for rotator cuff surgery? The answer is more complex than a simple number, focusing instead on an individual's overall health and lifestyle.
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