Calcific tendinitis is a painful condition where calcium deposits build up in a tendon, most often in the rotator cuff of the shoulder. It can cause sharp pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, sometimes worsening at night. While the exact cause is not always clear, repetitive strain, poor biomechanics, and metabolic factors may contribute. With timely physiotherapy—focused on pain relief, mobility restoration, and guided exercise—patients can achieve long-term recovery and avoid chronic disability.
Causes Of Calcifc Tendinits:
- Calcium deposits forming within tendons (most often rotator cuff)
- Repetitive overhead movements or sports strain
- Poor posture or faulty biomechanics
- Metabolic factors (e.g., diabetes, thyroid disorders)
- Reduced blood flow to tendon tissue with age
- Previous shoulder injuries
Symptoms Of Calcifc Tendinits:
- Sudden or gradual shoulder pain (often severe)
- Pain worsening at night or when lying on the shoulder
- Stiffness and limited range of motion
- Localized tenderness and swelling
- Weakness in lifting or reaching overhead
- Occasional “catching” sensation with movement\
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