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Shoulder injury
Hello, i had a shoulder injury. I went for ultrasound of shoulder. And it said. 1. RT long head of bicep tendon shows a 37*23mm size fluid collection at deeper aspect in proximal belly after insertion. Suggest p/o partial tear. 2. A hyperechoic avulsion chip of bone of 5mm is seen near tear. Doctor gave some medicines for 2 weeks and then suggested me for physiotherapy and i am going for that daily. And it is somehow effecting and i am gaining strength, but very slowly. And it looks like still it will take long time. I some time feel very sad for this and get negative thoughts. Actually the injury happened while playing cricket, when i was bowling fast. And since then i can not play cricket. I want to know: 1. What this injury is this called? The exact name. 2. Is this completely recoverable through physiotherapy? And if yes how long it will take? Please help me. Thanks
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Hello there Rehabilition of shoulder injuries do take a long time....please let me know what kind of physiotherapy exercises you are doing?when has this injury occoured...so as to know wether your rehabilition is going in right direction. Also if you can upload the exact MRI image that would be helpful too Regards
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Dr.Raviraj Francis MPTh(Rehab),MPT(MSk).UK
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