I'm sorry I didn't make myself a bit clearer. I had a mri scan done which reported a 7mm 4mm full thickness rotator cuff tear, on the back of the scan the surgeon performed an operation, he then reported on my medical records that my rotator cuff was in fact intact.
as I hadn't made any progress the phisio refered me back to the surgeon who performed the operation, after several months on the day of the appointment the surgeon sent 1 of his colleagues when I explained to him I hadn't noticed any improvement in my condition he asked me to remove my top clothing and performed the rotator cuff test, he then requested xrays on examing them he wasn't too happy and said he would sent me for a second mri scan.
After several months when I went back to the clinic for results of 2nd mri which I had already read as I requested my medical records lo and behold 2nd mri scans indicate torn rotator cuff tears, Mr Conway at the clinic tried to convince me that my cuff was intact.
My mri scans have been checked by the surgeon and proved to be 100% true and accurate this a surgeon at a separate hospital who was performing a third opinion, his words wont mess about you have massive rotator cuff tears and in fact its too late to fix them as arthritis has set in hence only option is a shouder transplant.
So what I'm trying to say, is it remotely possible why these 2 surgeons at the same clinic should think 2 mri scans could be wrong as the scans were only on a small part of my shoulder.