Who is at highest risk for calcific tendinitis?
Women aged 40–60, those who work with their shoulders above the ground, and those with metabolic diseases.
Women aged 40–60, those who work with their shoulders above the ground, and those with metabolic diseases.
Most patients show significant improvement within 1–4 weeks, but this may vary depending on individual circumstances.
High-resolution ultrasound is the preferred method, and X-rays may be used in conjunction when necessary.
Relapse is still possible if posture and usage habits are not improved.
SIS penetrates deeper and has a more comprehensive effect.
It can be used as an important repair method, but it needs to be evaluated according to the calcification status.
Minimally invasive procedure, combined with local anesthesia, resulting in minimal pain.
Not necessarily; most cases can be improved through suction or regeneration therapy.