When should I see a doctor for rotator cuff tendonitis?

Make an appointment with a consultant if you have: 

  • shoulder pain for more than a few weeks

  • pain that interferes with sleep 

  • difficulty with activities that involve lifting your arm

  • pain that is accompanied by swelling, redness, weakness, or a snapping or clicking sound when you move your shoulder

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