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Select either a labral tear or rotator cuff tear. Describe the mechanism of the injury, grades of injury, any muscles, ligaments, bones, sensory receptors and other soft tissue structures involved in the injury. Embed an image of the injury.
Answer: If we talk about the labral tear, In a simple words it can be explained as the labrum is a piece of fibrocartilage (rubbery tissue) attached to the rim of the shoulder socket that helps keep the ball of the joint in place. When this cartilage is torn, it is called a labral tear. Labral tears may result from injury, or sometimes as part of the aging process.
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