Calcific 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
Exercise is crucial in the management of diabetes mellitus and its associated complications. However...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate the relationship between cases of calcifying tendinopathy of the shou...
Among cases of calcific tendinitis that are unresponsive to any type of non-surgical treatment, the ...
Calcific tendinopathy (CT) of the tendons of the rotator cuff is common in white populations, with a...
In calcific tendinopathy (CT), calcium deposits in the substance of the tendon, with chronic activit...
Valerio Sansone,1,2 Emanuele Maiorano,1 Alessandro Galluzzo,1 Valerio Pascale1,2 1Department of Orth...
Calcific tendinitis is a common disease that predominantly affects individuals aged between 40 and 6...
International audienceCalcific tendonitis of the rotator cuff is due to apatite deposits in the shou...
This study reports the incidence of insertional calcific tendinopathy (ICT) of the Achilles tendon i...
A retrospective, observational cohort study of 102 consecutive patients (125 shoulders) with calcifi...
Very little is known on the prevalence of calcific tendinopathy in asymptomatic subjects and on the...
Calcific tendinopathy of the rotator cuff represents a treatment challenge since there is no consens...
Objective: To provide new epidemiological data regarding the prevalence, distribution and macroscopi...
The calcific tendinopathy of the shoulder is characterized by the presence of macroscopic deposits o...
Exercise is crucial in the management of diabetes mellitus and its associated complications. However...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate the relationship between cases of calcifying tendinopathy of the shou...
Among cases of calcific tendinitis that are unresponsive to any type of non-surgical treatment, the ...
Calcific tendinopathy (CT) of the tendons of the rotator cuff is common in white populations, with a...
In calcific tendinopathy (CT), calcium deposits in the substance of the tendon, with chronic activit...
Valerio Sansone,1,2 Emanuele Maiorano,1 Alessandro Galluzzo,1 Valerio Pascale1,2 1Department of Orth...
Calcific tendinitis is a common disease that predominantly affects individuals aged between 40 and 6...
International audienceCalcific tendonitis of the rotator cuff is due to apatite deposits in the shou...
This study reports the incidence of insertional calcific tendinopathy (ICT) of the Achilles tendon i...
A retrospective, observational cohort study of 102 consecutive patients (125 shoulders) with calcifi...
Very little is known on the prevalence of calcific tendinopathy in asymptomatic subjects and on the...
Calcific tendinopathy of the rotator cuff represents a treatment challenge since there is no consens...
Objective: To provide new epidemiological data regarding the prevalence, distribution and macroscopi...
The calcific tendinopathy of the shoulder is characterized by the presence of macroscopic deposits o...
Exercise is crucial in the management of diabetes mellitus and its associated complications. However...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate the relationship between cases of calcifying tendinopathy of the shou...
Among cases of calcific tendinitis that are unresponsive to any type of non-surgical treatment, the ...