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Fig. 4A 56-year-old man with hypertrophic inflammatory change in acromioclavicular joint with secondary impingement and tendinopathy and partial-thickness tear at insertion of supraspinatus tendon (grade 4). Symptom duration was 8 months. After injection, patient reported initial complete resolution of symptoms lasting 4 weeks with gradual return of symptoms. At 6-month follow-up evaluation, symptoms had not returned to baseline, and patient reported improvement in activities of daily living. Outcome was classified partial response to treatment. Subacromial bursogram shows partial-thickness tear at insertion of supraspinatus tendon.





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