The attachments of the four rotator cuffs are basically behind above, it's basically like you got a big one there kind of at nine o'clock. This is the classic location where you tear the labrum there. So unlike if you have a tear here and you're active, you're going to keep re-disobtaining at least subluxating. That is the super injury that we, the first person that really taught this well to us was a fellow named Steve Snyder in Northern California.

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