The anchor is put in through a hole that's about three millimeters wide. The anchors are not screwed in, they're braided polyester and then carefully pulled back out to create the tear. Before you do this I assume you do an exam of the cuff while you're in there? Absolutely. You look at the cartilage surfaces from the nooks and crannies. If it's frayed or inflamed we can see if something abnormal is going on here.

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