Fig. 4From: Shoulder ultrasonography performed by orthopedic surgeons increases efficiency in diagnosis of rotator cuff tearsCase 2. A 52-year-old male patient with diabetes had right shoulder stiffness and a near full-thickness rotator cuff tear. a Coronal ultrasonographic view of the anterior part of the supraspinatus. b Coronal ultrasonographic view of the posterior part of the supraspinatus. c Sagittal ultrasonographic view of the lateral part of the supraspinatus. d Coronal view of MRI of the anterior part of the supraspinatus. e Sagittal view of MRI of the lateral part of the supraspinatus. f Intra-articular view of the shoulder adhesive capsulitis. g Intra-articular view of the anterior part of the supraspinatus tendon near the full-thickness tear. h Subacromial view of the anterior part of the supraspinatus tendon near the full-thickness tearBack to article page