Ultrasound confirmed Right infraspinatus tendon articular-side partial tear (7mm × 3mm (approx. 32% tendon thickness defect)). Following plication suture, tendon continuity was restored and the patient returned to normal activities.
[Period: 23.11.28~24.02.06]


Treatment Result
Pre-procedure ultrasound confirmed Right infraspinatus tendon articular-side partial tear with echo discontinuity and tendon defect in the right infraspinatus tendon (7mm × 3mm (approx. 32% tendon thickness defect)). Post-procedure ultrasound showed the tear site filled with regenerative tissue, tendon continuity restored, and echo pattern normalized.
Physician's Commentary
This patient presented with persistent shoulder pain. Detailed ultrasound examination confirmed Right infraspinatus tendon articular-side partial tear (defect: 7mm × 3mm (approx. 32% tendon thickness defect)). Non-surgical plication suture was performed under ultrasound guidance. After the procedure, the patient wore a brace for approximately 4–6 weeks, followed by a staged rehabilitation program. Follow-up ultrasound confirmed restoration of tendon continuity and structural stabilization, and the patient successfully returned to daily activities.
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