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Calcific tendinitis is a self limiting condition due to deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite within tendons, usually of the rotator cuff.  Calcific deposits are usually visualised as homogeneous hyperdensity with variable morphology, but typically globular / amorphous with poor margins.  http://radiopaedia.org/articles/calcific-tendinitis Early 00s Aesthetic, Shoulder Anatomy, Shoulder Dislocation, Shoulder Impingement, Xray Technician, Bone Diseases, Rotator Cuff, Hip Pain, Shoulder Pain

Calcific tendinitis is a self limiting condition due to deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite within tendons, usually of the rotator cuff. Calcific deposits are usually visualised as homogeneous hyperdensity with variable morphology, but typically globular / amorphous with poor margins. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/calcific-tendinitis

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Shoulder and Elbow Surgery: Walch A2 glenoids in degenerative shoulder arthrit... Shoulder Instability, Rotator Cuff Stretches, Rotator Cuff Strengthening, Humerus Fracture, Bursitis Shoulder, Rotator Cuff Pain, Shoulder Range Of Motion, Elbow Surgery, Shoulder Dislocation

A2 glenoids according to the Walch classification are not difficult to ream because there is no deformity. However, the medial glenoid erosion is best approached with minimal reaming of the glenoid to the subchondral plate. The following case is a patient is her 70s who presented with GH joint arthritis and has failed conservative Rx. She had an intact rotator cuff and active forward shoulder elevation to 100 degrees. The surgical exposure and the preoperative and postoperative XRs are shown…

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