Presentation
An american executive in IT firm, presented with shoulder pain. He is an occasional tennis and basketball player, however never sustained any injuries. Patient has pain during adduction (not abduction).
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Subcoracoid impingement
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Decreased coracohumeral distance is seen, with impingement of subscapularis muscle, by a hypointense spur in coracoid process. Altered signal is seen at medial aspect of subscapularis tendon, with fluid along the tendon.
Case Discussion
This is a classical case of subcoracoid impingement, a relatively under-rated entity.