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Female | 48

Do I need surgery for severe shoulder joint damage?

Complete tear of supraspinatus tendon noted from its insertion site with torn retracted end noted at the level of acromioclavicular joint. Mild atrophy of supraspinatus muscle. Complete tear of infraspinatus tendon noted from its insertion site with torn retracted end noted just proximal to coracoid. Mild atrophy of infraspinatus muscle. The infraspinatus muscle appears edematous at places. Diffuse tendinosis with high grade partial tear of subscapularis tendon at its insertion site. Partial tear of intra articular part of long head of biceps tendon. Severe acromioclavicular joint arthrosis noted with subchondral cysts and small bony spurs. Mild shoulder joint effusion with fluid in subdeltoid and subacromial bursa. Do this need surgery

1 Answer
Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 18th Apr '24

Your shoulder has multiple­ problems causing pain and limiting movement. You have­ torn tendons, muscle weakne­ss, and joint issues. Surgery may repair the­ torn tendons and reduce joint arthritis. That could re­lieve symptoms and improve function. Visit an orthopedist for further treatment.

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