Finally shelled out for a private MRI, quoting Spike Milligan again "told you I was ill"... I am, unfortunately, quite broken, seeing orthopaedics in 10 days but looking like I'll need surgery to fix things, for the blood thirsty, here's the report
Findings
1. 1.5 cm width full-thickness supraspinatus tendon tear with subacromial retraction (2.2 cm).
2. Lowgrade partial thickness superior 1/3 subscapularis tendon tear. No other rotator cuff tendon tear. Mild
supraspinatus muscle fatty atrophy. No rotator cuff muscle pathology.
3. Mild medial subluxation of the long head biceps tendon which is also partially torn with tenosynovitis.
Biceps anchor fraying.
4. SLAP tear, likely type II.
5. Mild to moderate ACJ degeneration with fat acromion causing subacromial bursal indentation.
6. No signifcant chondropathy. Small glenohumeral joint effusion. No adhesive capsulitis. No other bone
marrow pathology.
Findings
1. 1.5 cm width full-thickness supraspinatus tendon tear with subacromial retraction (2.2 cm).
2. Lowgrade partial thickness superior 1/3 subscapularis tendon tear. No other rotator cuff tendon tear. Mild
supraspinatus muscle fatty atrophy. No rotator cuff muscle pathology.
3. Mild medial subluxation of the long head biceps tendon which is also partially torn with tenosynovitis.
Biceps anchor fraying.
4. SLAP tear, likely type II.
5. Mild to moderate ACJ degeneration with fat acromion causing subacromial bursal indentation.
6. No signifcant chondropathy. Small glenohumeral joint effusion. No adhesive capsulitis. No other bone
marrow pathology.