What causes supraspinatus calcification?

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What causes supraspinatus calcification?

Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder is an acute or chronic painful condition due to the presence of calcific deposits inside or around the tendons of the rotator cuff; more specifically, it is caused by the deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite crystals commonly within the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons (1).

What is supraspinatus calcification?

Supraspinatus tendon calcification is thought to be due to the deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite crystals inside the supraspinatus tendon near the greater tuberosity of the humerus insertion point, and the calcium deposits in the supraspinatus tendon may be due to fibrosis, necrosis, tendon degeneration, or systemic …

How do you treat shoulder calcification?

Treating Calcific Tendonitis of the Shoulder

  1. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
  2. Rest.
  3. Heat and/or ice.
  4. Physical therapy to strengthen muscles.
  5. A steroid (such as cortisone) shot directly into your shoulder—might be used to decrease inflammation and pain.

Does exercise help calcific tendonitis?

Physical therapy/exercises: Exercises and stretching can help prevent a stiff shoulder. One of the most difficult problems associated with calcific tendonitis is the development of a frozen shoulder because of pain.

How do I get rid of calcium deposits in my shoulders naturally?

The acute inflammation can be treated with localized ice packs and rest in a sling, but oral anti-inflammatory medications are also helpful. A cortisone injection directly into the area of the calcium deposit may give relief within a few hours.

How long can calcific tendonitis last?

It usually occurs in people aged 30 to 40 years, and can occur in both shoulders in about 15% of people. In over 90 percent of cases, the deposits disappear spontaneously, but this may take 12 to 18 months. Symptoms of pain can vary during this process.

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