What would you guys make of this... I don't see the dr. for another 2 weeks but haven't benched in 2 months... It seems that benching bothers it along with the bottom to mid position in chin-ups.. overhead pressing seems to be ok at this point...
Surgery or ????? Thanks in advance... keep in mind I am currently #4 in the USA in powerlifting with a 395 lb. bench press @ 165 lbs. Raw.
All the rotator cuff tendons are intact. There are no partial tendon tears. There is mild supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendinopathy.
The long head biceps tendon is in continuity with no subluxation. There is decompression of injected fluid into the biceps tendon sheath. The biceps anchor is intact. There is no tear of the biceps tendon but there is the suggestion of mild interstitial degeneration of the intra-articular portion. There is a contrast filled tear along the base of the superior labrum from anterior-posterior and confluent contrast filled separation of the superior most aspect of the anterior labrum. The posterior labrum is intact and normal. The anterior mid to anterior inferior labrum is intact and normal. There is no inferior labral tear. There is slight posterior subluxation of the humeral head. There is no cartilage loss along this joint. There is no fracture deformity or bone edema of the humeral head or the glenoid. There is no glenohumeral capsulitis or capsular sprain and no capsular tear.
There is only trace AC joint fluid. No cartilage loss or synovitis or subchrondral edema along this joint. No spurring of the acromion appreciated and no acromial edema or downslopping. There is no bursitis.
IMPRESSION:
SLAP LESION
MILD INTERSTITIAL DEGENERATION OF THE BICEPS TENDON BUT NO TEAR.
NO TENDON TEARS. NO ARTHROSIS. NO FRACTURE DEFORMITIES.



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