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Abstract Magnetic Resonance (MR) imaging provides proper evaluation of soft tissue anatomy including the rotator cuff, the ligamentous attachment of the glenoid labrum, capsule, and subacromial space.Conventional radiographic techniques demonstrate the osseous structure of the shoulder girdle. Magnetic Resonance (MR) imaging allow direct visualization of the rotator cuff tendons, their defects and abnormalities, and their relationship to their undersuface of the acromion and the acromioclavvicular (AC) joint. As a result, impingement disorders are easy to characterize on magnetic resonance study.Magnetic Resonance (MR) imaging of the rotator cuff provides axial, coronal, and sagittal images.Axial images display capsular and labral anatomy.Coronal images provides most of abnormalities of the rotator cuff muscle and tendons. |