shoulder pain
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here is my mri doc said nothing to worry about its my spine
There is no definite evidence of full-thickness rotator cuff tear or
tendon traction. There is no abnormal fluid in the subacromial
subdeltoid bursa. No glenohumeral joint effusion. No muscular atrophy.
There is tendinosis and peritendinitis of the supraspinatus tendon as
well as a partial-thickness intrasubstance tear of the supraspinatus
tendon at its humeral head insertion.
The subscapularis tendon is intact. Long head of the biceps tendon is
present within the bicipital groove. No definite evidence of acute
labral tear.
There is no focal bone bruising.
There is mild degenerative arthritic change at the acromioclavicular
joint.
IMPRESSION:
No definite evidence of full-thickness rotator cuff tear.
Mild supraspinatus tendinosis and peritendinitis with a
partial-thickness intrasubstance tear at its humeral head insertion.
- Mild AC joint arthritis.
Assisted By: Tina M Molis, MD
Interpreted By: Tina M Molis, MD
Dictated on: 12/06/2018 02:13 PM
Procedure: MRShoWOL
Reason For Exam: M25.512 - Pain in left shoulder
R53.1 - Weakness
M25.60 - Stiffness of unspecified joint, not elsewhere classified
There is no definite evidence of full-thickness rotator cuff tear or
tendon traction. There is no abnormal fluid in the subacromial
subdeltoid bursa. No glenohumeral joint effusion. No muscular atrophy.
There is tendinosis and peritendinitis of the supraspinatus tendon as
well as a partial-thickness intrasubstance tear of the supraspinatus
tendon at its humeral head insertion.
The subscapularis tendon is intact. Long head of the biceps tendon is
present within the bicipital groove. No definite evidence of acute
labral tear.
There is no focal bone bruising.
There is mild degenerative arthritic change at the acromioclavicular
joint.
IMPRESSION:
No definite evidence of full-thickness rotator cuff tear.
Mild supraspinatus tendinosis and peritendinitis with a
partial-thickness intrasubstance tear at its humeral head insertion.
- Mild AC joint arthritis.
Assisted By: Tina M Molis, MD
Interpreted By: Tina M Molis, MD
Dictated on: 12/06/2018 02:13 PM
Procedure: MRShoWOL
Reason For Exam: M25.512 - Pain in left shoulder
R53.1 - Weakness
M25.60 - Stiffness of unspecified joint, not elsewhere classified
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lmlaster lisa32819
Posted
there is no mention of the thickness of the joint capsule My FS was disgnosed by the thickened capsule
barbara20948 lisa32819
Posted
Interesting to read through. I don't know your FS symptoms, but if you feel it is a frozen shoulder, get a 2nd opinion now that you have had your MRI. A second look at it might be interpreted differently.