
Calcific Tendinitis
Calcific Tendinitis is a painful condition that frequently affects the shoulder and is defined by the development of calcium deposits within a tendon. These deposits may irritate the body and limit motion. Treatment options range from basic ones like rest, physical therapy, and painkillers to more complex ones like ultrasound-guided needle aspiration or minimally invasive surgery to get rid of the deposits. Our expert care, which is adapted to the degree and particular requirements of each patient, seeks to reduce pain and restore function.
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- Calcium deposits reducing pain
- Regaining mobility impacted by deposits
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Calcific Tendinitis FAQ's
Calcific tendinitis is a condition in which calcium deposits form within a tendon, most commonly in the rotator cuff tendons of the shoulder. These deposits can cause pain, inflammation, and reduced mobility.
While it can occur without a clear cause, some risk factors include age (more common in those over 40), gender (more common in women), and certain medical conditions like diabetes.
Physical therapy is often a key component of non-surgical treatment. It can help improve shoulder mobility, reduce pain, and strengthen the muscles around the affected tendon.