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MRI results for my shoulder

by Karlakay, Mar 17, 2007 12:00AM
I had an MRI and the nurse told me the results on the phone but she does not understand it and said my doctor will call me back next week. I fell four years ago onto concrete on my shoulder and it has never stopped hurting. My MRI results go something like this:
tendonopathy supraspinatus tendon
no tears
chronic anterior laberal abnormality
Does anyone know what this means? And what they will do next if anything?
Member Comments (1)

by broke123, Mar 17, 2007 12:00AM
tendonopathy supraspinatus tendon - thats tendonitis - irritation - thats not a big deal - will go away maybe with a cortizone injection or an anti inflamatory medication,
no tears - thats deffenetly good
chronic anterior laberal abnormality - im not sure exactly what that means - would have to see an xray or an MRI. ask your doctor to show you on the MRI what that means.

Good luck
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