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Back pain is a common complaint of aging, but sometimes back pain is a sign of tiny, hairline cracks within the vertebrae. Over time, these cracks can compound and cause a vertebra to collapse, resulting in a spinal compression fracture. Initially, it may be possible to manage pain with medication, back braces, or resting.

As a person ages, the bones can weaken and deteriorate as a result of conditions such as osteoarthritis. This deterioration can cause significant pain that interferes with a person’s ability to enjoy a full range of motion.

The rotator cuff refers to a group of muscles and tendons that are located in the shoulder. These muscles and tendons connect the shoulder blade to the upper arm. The muscles of the rotator cuff help with shoulder and arm rotation, while the tendons of the rotator cuff provide stability.