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Calcified Tendonitis

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queenofmean | 09:58 Mon 10th Sep 2018 | Body & Soul
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I have this on my right shoulder, been diagnosed, tried physio and it hasn’t helped. I know there are other things that can be tried too. Going to be seen later at the GP - going to have to start again as this was all started at my last practice.

But I had a VERY bad flare up yesterday and I was told it could be a sign of the Calcium being reabsorbed? Is this possible? If so why does it hurt so much that I cannot use my arm AND is it a concern?

Also my arm became swollen that isn’t normal is it?
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I call this rotator cuff disorder....an old term, but i will accept Calcified Tendonitis as a recognised disorder.
Yes, the calcium can be reabsorbed but this is not common and i doubt whether it has anything to do with your flare-up.
Yes, a swollen arm is not uncommon with this disorder....no big deal.

The GP may suggest an injection of a steroid.
P.S I am watching cricket.
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Thank you Sqad.

Late Mum had it too, she had several steroid injections and a guided one with ultrasound.

Thank you again Sqad :)

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