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Review Question - QID 219799

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QID 219799 (Type "219799" in App Search)
A 52-year-old male presents to the orthopedic clinic for a follow-up of right shoulder pain. The patient was previously diagnosed with a supraspinatus rotator cuff tear as well as biceps tendinosis. He has participated in 6 months of physical therapy with rotator cuff and scapular stabilizing exercises. However, he has persistent anterior shoulder pain. On physical exam, he has weakness in elevation and a positive empty can test. He also endorses tenderness over the bicipital groove and a positive Speed's test. The patient is indicated for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and biceps tenodesis. As part of the preoperative counseling, you inform the patient that a subpectoral biceps tenodesis has a difference in which outcome when compared to a suprapectoral biceps tenodesis?