99% of Adults Over 40 Have Shoulder 'Abnormalities' on an MRI, Study Finds (arstechnica.com)
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- News link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/26/02/17/1644203/99-of-adults-over-40-have-shoulder-abnormalities-on-an-mri-study-finds
- Source link: https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/02/99-of-adults-over-40-have-shoulder-abnormalities-on-an-mri-study-finds/
> In a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine this week, 99 percent of adults over 40 were found to [1]have at least one abnormality in a rotator cuff on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The rotator cuff is the group of muscles and tendons in a shoulder joint that keeps the upper arm bone securely in the shoulder socket -- and is often blamed for pain and other symptoms.
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> The trouble is, the vast majority of the people in the study had no problems with their shoulders. The finding calls into question the growing use of MRIs to try to diagnose shoulder pain -- and, in turn, the growing problem of overtreatment of rotator cuff (RC) abnormalities, which includes partial- and full-thickness tears as well as signs of tendinopathy (tendon swelling and thickening). "While we cannot dismiss the possibility that some RC tears may contribute to shoulder symptoms, our findings indicate that we are currently unable to distinguish clinically meaningful MRI abnormalities from incidental findings," the study authors concluded.
[1] https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/02/99-of-adults-over-40-have-shoulder-abnormalities-on-an-mri-study-finds/
That is not what that means (Score:2)
> The trouble is, the vast majority of the people in the study had no problems with their shoulders
Are you sure they don't have limited mobility? Because this study, like so many other worthless studies, depends on self-reporting of shoulder problems. People can have problems they have so effectively learned to live with they don't even recognize that they are problems. If I had my head totally up my ass I wouldn't notice that I cannot sleep as long on my right side as I can on my left because my shoulder gets tired. Now look around you, what percentage of the population would you estimate suffers from c
obviously (Score:2)
You don't get an MRI unless you have a problem. 99% of the people who got MRI because they had a problem were shown to have a problem visible on MRI.
This is nothing more than yet another propaganda attempt to save money on medical tests.
Forgive me for being pedantic, but (Score:2)
If 99% of people have something abnormal, isn't it in fact the norm?