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MRI REPORT F/63 (SHOULDER PAIN)
Hi kind doctors, Could anyone clarify this attached MRI report summary? It's for my mother, she is 63. Suffering from shoulder pain (upper back). As per report given: Is it so bad in condition? Will a surge be required? Is it Fully treatable? Thanks in advance.
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There is complete tear of supraspinatus tendon which helps in lifting our shoulder. Surgery is only option in this case
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There is complete tear of a tendon which helps in lifting the shoulder in front and sideways
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This definitely needs surgical intervention as it doesn’t heal by itself
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Kindly contact our clinic for better assistance and treatment
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If movment required, than go for surgery Not fully curable but better outcome with surgery
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The reports are suggestive of cuff tear with moderate severity, you can have good outcome and movement followed by arthroscopic repair
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Counsult an arthroscopy surgeon specialising in shoulder surgery
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Dont wait too much till more muscle atrophy develops,this will make surgical outcomes poor if ignored
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She would benefit with a key hole Arthroscopy surgery and fixation of torn tendon.
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Mri reports suggest complete tear of supraspinatus which requires surgery Along with it there is a spir which will impinge on the muscle. So its removal is also necessary
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Supraspinatus repair along with acromioplasty
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She had Cuff Tear (Shoulder cuff). May Need Surgery
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Once Consult With Shoulder Surgeon
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