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There is the infraspinatus muscle and the supraspinatus. see link.

Posted By: Txczech on 2008-02-04
In Reply to: spinotous? - m

Subject: There is the infraspinatus muscle and the supraspinatus. see link.

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if your docs are a lot like some of mine, they try to rush through their dictation more and more by using abbreviations that really do not exist, using cut-off words....you are right, he is saying that there is tendinopathy found in both the supraspinatus and infraspinus, I do lots of ortho ops and procedures. Hope I help!
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