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Left Shoulder Rotatar Cuff
 Complete tear in supraspinatus tendon, with retraction of about 2.2cm.  Mild subscapularis tendonitis.  Mild to moderate fluid in subcoracoid, subscapularis, subacromial, subdeltoid bursae and axillary recess with variable capsular thickening, suggestive of adhesive capsulitis.  Mild to moderate acromio-clavicular joint arthropathy as de
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I guess your shoulder function is significantly affected. In that case you would need an Arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff. The results are better when done early.
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After MRI review, Shoulder Arthroscopic Repair to be considered
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