Calcific Shoulder Tendinitis

Calcific shoulder tendinitis occurs when calcium deposits build up in the tendons of the rotator cuff, leading to pain, inflammation, and restricted movement. Treatment ranges from guided procedures to surgery depending on the severity and response to initial care. Learn more below:

Calcific Tendinitis – An overview of the condition, its causes, symptoms, and non-surgical treatment options.

Ultrasound Guided Barbotage – A minimally invasive procedure that uses ultrasound to break up and remove calcium deposits.

Surgery for Calcific Tendinitis – Surgical options when conservative treatment or barbotage has not been successful.