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Extreme pain in shoulder
Glenohumeral joint effusion Acromio clavicle joint degeneration, near complete tear of the supraspinatus tendon.
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All findings of the MR scan suggests rotator cuff tear. Needs surgery. Arthroscopic/minimally invasive surgery with excellent results available at our centre. Upto 6 weeks of post operative immobilisation is done. U ll be back to normal by 2 months.
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Please consult shoulder surgeon
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