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Understanding and treating this pathology

Gudrun Howell · October 21, 2024 ·

Here we present Causesthe Treatments available, as well as indications for a possible operation.

What is shoulder calcification?

Calcification of the shoulder is characterized by the deposition of calcium crystals within the tendons of the rotator cuff, mainly the supraspinatus tendon.

These deposits lead to inflammation and then cause sharp pain during movement, as well as a decrease in the mobility of the joint. Shoulder calcification surgery in Bordeaux is the ideal intervention to solve the problem.

Causes of shoulder calcification

The precise causes of shoulder calcification are not always clear, but a variety of factors contribute to it. At first glance, it should be noted that age is a significant factor, as this condition is more common in people over 40 years of age. But in addition, physical activity plays a major role: athletes and people with professions that require repetitive movements of the shoulder are indeed more at risk.

Family history is also very decisive here. Some people have a genetic predisposition to develop calcifications. Finally, hormonal factors, including imbalances in women, can also influence the onset of this pathology.

It is important to understand that calcification does not always mean pain: many people are asymptomatic.

Associated symptoms

Symptoms of shoulder calcification usually include:

  • Severe pain in the shoulder, often exacerbated by movement.
  • Stiffness and loss of mobility.
  • Nocturnal discomfort that make it difficult to sleep.

These manifestations significantly affect the daily lives of those affected.

Available treatments

Treatment for shoulder calcification depends on the severity of the symptoms and the impact on daily life. In many cases, conservative treatment is recommended. The latter usually involves rest and modification of activities to reduce pain, as well as physiotherapy.

There are specific exercises that strengthen the shoulder muscles and improve flexibility. At the same time, certain anti-inflammatory drugs are also prescribed to limit inflammation.

If conservative treatments don’t work, you’ll need to consider taking corticosteroid injections. These aim to relieve pain temporarily. In contrast, in more severe cases where the pain does not respond to conservative treatments, a operation will be de rigueur. The purpose of surgery is to remove calcium deposits and repair damaged tendons.

In any case, whether you opt for conservative treatments or are considering surgery, you will need to consult a health professional in order to establish a suitable plan. Ultimately, the goal is to regain a Functional mobility.

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