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Review Question - QID 8722

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QID 8722 (Type "8722" in App Search)
Nonsurgical management of pectoralis major tears is likely to result in weakness of glenohumeral

abduction and external rotation.

1%

7/697

abduction and internal rotation.

3%

20/697

adduction and external rotation.

2%

14/697

adduction and internal rotation.

93%

651/697

external rotation and forward flexion.

0%

2/697

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Nonsurgical management is considered for proximal tears as well as partial tears in some individuals. Surgical management is often not appropriate in older or sedentary patients. However, patients treated nonsurgically will have a significant cosmetic defect, as well as weakness in adduction and internal rotation.

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