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Originally Posted by Jay-qu
Flowers are ok.. but are they a Pyro sort of thing?
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Nah, my guess would be to send him a bottle of 16-year-old, the latest issue of Astronomy, along with a nice get well soon card.
Get Well Soon Pyrotex!
I did a very detailed report on the Rotator Cuff last fall.
And as Pyro alluded to, his condition was a result of everyday wear and tear.
The rotator a grouping of 4 muscles, and further stabilized by glenohumeral ligaments both anteriorly and inferiorly.
Due to its anatomical design, its frequently injured.. Imagine the glenohumeral joint like a golf ball sitting on a tee, and how unstable that is.
The muscles comprising the rotator are the Infraspinatus, Supraspinatus, Teres minor, and Subscapularis... The Supraspinatus is the most often muscle torn due to sub-acromial impingement as it originates in the supraspinatus fossa and inserts superiorly on the greater tubercle of the Humerus and is heavily involved with abduction movements.
(guess I learned something after all

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We'll wait for Pyro's return for a more detailed account.
Best wishes Pyrotex. This place ain't the same without you...
