14 July, 2025

My left shoulder results.

The scan of my left shoulder showed that I have a complete supraspinatus tear. What that means (A supraspinatus tear is a rupture or tear of the supraspinatus tendon, which is part of the rotator cuff in the shoulder. This tendon connects the supraspinatus muscle to the humerus (upper arm bone). Tears can be partial or full-thickness and are a common cause of shoulder pain.)

I also have a almost complete infraspinatus tear, what that means An infraspinatus tear is a type of rotator cuff injury where the tendon of the infraspinatus muscle, located on the back of the shoulder blade, is damaged, either partially or completely separating from the humerus (upper arm bone). This can occur due to sudden injury, like a fall, or gradually through repetitive motions or age-related degeneration. 

Also it showed a Subscapularis tendinopathy  which means condition where the subscapularis tendon, a key rotator cuff muscle in the shoulder, is damaged or degenerated. This can lead to pain, weakness, and limited range of motion in the shoulder. It's often caused by overuse, aging, muscle imbalances, or trauma. Treatment typically involves conservative measures like rest, physical therapy, and pain management.

Lastly I have bursitis.

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