The MRI results read as follows:
A complete tear of the left pectoralis major tendon is present. The distal 2cm of the tendon remains attached to the proximal left humerus. An appox 7 cm gap between the distal & proximally retracted tendon fragments & musculotendinous junction is present. The tear primarily affects the junction of the sternal and clavicular portions of the left pectoralis major. Heterogeneous occasionaly hyperintense T1 signal along the expected course of the left pectoralis major tendon is suggestive of blood products. Subcutaneous edema is also present anteriorly.
I've got to take this to the Dr monday and we've already got surgery scheduled for wednesday(06/12). any tips or experience with dealing with this? I want to(of course) make my recovery as fast and effective as possible.
Thanks
The aftermath
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