Originally Posted by penguinz:
You ****ing suck at your job then. Just the stupid ass statement that a partial tear isn't a tear and is just stretched.
Originally Posted by penguinz:
You ****ing suck at your job then. Just the stupid ass statement that a partial tear isn't a tear and is just stretched.
No you're a dumb shit that can't carry my jock and just googled some shit from pubmed which a f'n tiktok kid can do. You know jack shit about this stuff, and jack left town.
A partial TEAR which means the tendon/ligament isn't detached from its attachment site IS WHAT A PARTIAL TEAR IS YOU F'N MORON.
Some of the MTJ CAN be torn, OR NOT, but if but if the tendon still has it's insertion on the bone ITS A PARTIAL TEAR. Which means if the ligament or tendon is stretched beyond it's structural capacity it is still classified as a tear.
Now as I told you, sit the **** down and let the adults talk you peasant. [Reply]
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