EBK AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO VETERINARY
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Note the tear in the tendon of the supraspinatus. Describe the location and type of the tear in 1-2 sentences.
2.In 1-2 sentences, describe the normal function of the supraspinatus.
The supraspinatus tendon can begin to fray from overuse, poor posture, or the wear and tear of aging. It can also fray due to excessive strain. Based on what you’ve read, list two examples of actions that may involve excessive strain and cause a tear.
Fill in the blanks: A traumatic event such as __________ can also cause tears of the supraspinatus tendon. Fraying and degenerative tears can also be caused by chronic __________.
F. Lateral elbow (Fig. 4.17)
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