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Present research shows that delayed PRP application doesn't substantially improve medical results or decrease retear prices but may bring about less fatty-infiltration associated with the repaired rotator cuff muscles. In conjunction with a lowered trend toward retear, this may hint we should not bid farewell to PRP in rotator cuff restoration as of this time, and whether our present passion for appearing biological techniques in rotator cuff restoration is justified remains subject