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Old 04-08-2006, 12:40 PM
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MRI Help
I know we have some knowledgable experts on this board. My right shoulder acts up were I can not do a flat bench press and a couple of other excercises.This is what the MRI states. This was due to an accident that happened a long time ago.When doing some excercises in the past, I noticed that the right shoulder is not sysmetrical to the left?? Any Thoughts????

Hypertrophic changes and considerable pannus formation are identified of the acromioclavicular joint with a downward impingement identified on the supraspinatus. The supraspinatus tendon demostrates some increase signal densities near the area of insertion compatible with some tendinosis or tendinitis but no tear or retraction is seen. There is a small amount of joint fluid identified, but the labrum are intact anteriorly and posteriorly. The biceps tendon is unremarkable. There is some prominence of axillary recess with a small amount of fluid.
Impression:Acromioclavicular joint hypertrophy. Tendinosis and tendinitis.
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