ACCURACY OF ULTRASOUND IMAGING OF THE ROTATOR CUFF IN SHOULDERS THAT ARE PAINFUL POSTOPERATIVELY

Abstract
Background:Evaluation of the rotator cuff in a shoulder that has been persistently painful postoperatively could be challenging. Magnetic resonance imaging has been the preferred imaging method, but accuracy rates have been lower for those shoulders than for shoulders that have not been operated on;

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