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Review Question - QID 7668

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QID 7668 (Type "7668" in App Search)
A 43-year-old woman has a 2-week history of right shoulder pain. She denies any injury to initiate her symptoms but states that she has shoulder pain with range of motion and lifting objects. Examination reveals mild pain with abduction, empty can testing, and with the Neer and Hawkins impingement tests. Her range of motion with the right shoulder reveals passive forward flexion to 90 degrees, abduction to 90 degrees, external rotation at the side to 15 degrees, and internal rotation to her buttock. The uninvolved left shoulder has forward flexion to 160 degrees, abduction to 150 degrees, external rotation at the side to 60 degrees, and internal rotation to T6. Radiographs of the shoulder are normal. What is the next most appropriate step in management?
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