Peter Attia· MD
if I cause pain there that's the impingement sign and that would imply that you're bringing the head up and rotating it and irritating that inflamed Bursa that's impingement where you might have a Spur
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if I cause pain there that's the impingement sign and that would imply that you're bringing the head up and rotating it and irritating that inflamed Bursa that's impingement where you might have a Spur
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if I cause pain there that's the impingement sign and that would imply that you're bringing the head up and rotating it and irritating that inflamed Bersa that's impingement where you might have a Spur
if I'm I'm up in this position and I just Ro just relax and I rotate you down and I here crepitus in there that would indicate btis if I cause pain there that's the impingement sign
if I cause pain there that's the impingement sign and that would imply that you're bringing the head up and rotating it and irritating that inflamed Bursa that's impingement where you might have a Spur