Francesco Oliva, Alessio Giai Via, Nicola Maffulli
Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, School of Medicine, Italy. olivafrancesco@hotmail.com
Sports medicine and arthroscopy review 2011 SepCalcific tendinopathy (CT) of the tendons of the rotator cuff is common in white populations, with a reported prevalence varying from 2.7% to 22%, mostly affecting women between 30 and 50 years. Although CT shows a strong tendency toward self-healing by spontaneous resorption of the deposits, it does not always follow this typical pattern. The etiopathogenesis of CT is still unknown. Many pathogenetic theories have been proposed, and clinical associations between CT and diabetes and thyroid disorders have been reported. The choice of therapeutic approach should depend on the evolution of the condition.
Francesco Oliva, Alessio Giai Via, Nicola Maffulli. Calcific tendinopathy of the rotator cuff tendons. Sports medicine and arthroscopy review. 2011 Sep;19(3):237-43
PMID: 21822107
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