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FYI

Posted By: MT on 2009-03-09
In Reply to: I would think 90 degrees but - mm

Subject: FYI

Just thought you might like to know what the answer was to my earlier post of...

Rotator cuff strength is intact and without pain. He does at s/l at___90 90 have a subacromial popping sensation. It is hard to tell whether it is the rotator cuff or the biceps tendon.

The answer was He does at 90/90 have a subacromial popping sensation.


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