Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for calcific tendinopathy in the shoulder
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Description
Calcific tendinopathy in the shoulder happens when calcium deposits build up in the tendons, causing pain and stiffness, although some people do not have any symptoms. In this procedure, a device is placed on the skin (extracorporeal) that delivers short pulses of sound (shockwaves) into the shoulder. The aim is to reduce pain and improve shoulder function.
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