If you've had an MRI for your shoulder pain, you might be familiar with the term "infraspinatus tendinosis", which is a common finding.
The infraspinatus muscle is one of your 4 "rotator cuff" muscles and is a common cause of shoulder pain.
In this video, I explain what "infraspinatus tendinosis" means and I explain the anatomical location of this muscle.
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Luke Gordon, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy/Owner of Gordon Physical Therapy
https://www.gordonphysicaltherapy.com/