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KMID : 1036220200230040210
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
2020 Volume.23 No. 4 p.210 ~ p.216
Diagnosis and treatment of calcific tendinitis of the shoulder
Kim Min-Su

Kim In-Woo
Lee Sang-Hyeon
Shin Sang-Jin
Abstract
Calcific tendinitis is the leading cause of shoulder pain. Among patients with calcific tendinitis, 2.7%?20% are asymptomatic, and 35%?45% of patients whose calcific deposits are inadvertently discovered develop shoulder pain. If symptoms are present, complications such as decreased range of motion of the shoulder joint should be minimized while managing pain. Patients with acute calcific tendinitis respond well to conservative treatment and rarely require surgery. In contrast, patients with chronic calcific tendinitis often do not respond to conservative treatment and do require surgery. Clinical improvement takes time, even after surgical treatment. This review article summarizes the processes related to the diagnosis and treatment of calcific tendinitis with the aim of helping clinicians choose appropriate treatment options for their patients.
KEYWORD
Calcification, Tendinitis, Shoulder joint, Conservative treatment, Surgical treatment
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