- Acute Pain During Exercise

Try to recall the excruciating pain you felt when you initially injured your rotator cuff, in addition to the current pain you are experiencing. It is possible for the shoulder joint to be affected by tendonitis or other forms of low-level pain; however, a rotator cuff tear will typically be felt.
When a rotator cuff injury occurs, numerous muscle fibers are torn. The damage will limit your mobility and may leave a tangible mark on the affected muscle. There is a possibility that you may have torn your rotator cuff if you experience sudden and severe shoulder discomfort while exercising. You might even experience distress when this occurs.
Your body temperature may change, you may begin to perspire, and you may begin to tremble. Typically, this occurs when performing an exercise that entails significant shoulder movement, such as throwing a ball or performing reverse pec flies.