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usaims

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I got the results of my MRI and it indicated that I have:
mild tendonosis of supraspinatus and infraspinatus with no tear.
mild subacromial-subdeltoid bursitis.

But my doctor said that this is common in most MRIs, is that true. He
prescribed physical therapy. Now the question is, I have heard that
mild painful isolated exersises to the affected area which will recruit
new colagen is the ideal treatment. Please share with me which
treatment worked best for you?

Thanks in advance.

usaims
 
"usaims" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I got the results of my MRI and it indicated that I have:
>mild tendonosis of supraspinatus and infraspinatus with no tear.
>mild subacromial-subdeltoid bursitis.
>
>But my doctor said that this is common in most MRIs, is that true. He
>prescribed physical therapy. Now the question is, I have heard that
>mild painful isolated exersises to the affected area which will recruit
>new colagen is the ideal treatment. Please share with me which
>treatment worked best for you?


There is truth to that. Glucosamine will help you to recruit new
collagen. I don't know if that will do anything to repair wear on the
subacromial bursa, though.
 
"usaims" <[email protected]> wrote
>I got the results of my MRI and it indicated that I have:
> mild tendonosis of supraspinatus and infraspinatus with no tear.
> mild subacromial-subdeltoid bursitis.
>
> But my doctor said that this is common in most MRIs, is that true. He
> prescribed physical therapy. Now the question is, I have heard that
> mild painful isolated exersises to the affected area which will recruit
> new colagen is the ideal treatment. Please share with me which
> treatment worked best for you?


My teenage daughter, a varsity softball player, dealt with this with
physical therapy, as prescribed by a sports medicine specialist, and
performed by Health South, a very large national physical rehabilitation
company.

Worked well for her.

David