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what are treatments for supraspinatus tendon tear
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gman40
MRI impression is as follows Supraspinatus tendon at insertion shows a partial thickness bursal surface tear. No impingement or bone injury is evident. The labrum is intact.
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Posted by gman40
MRI impression is as follows Supraspinatus tendon at insertion shows a partial thickness bursal surface tear. No impingement or bone injury is evident. The labrum is intact.