What is calcific tendonitis and what causes it?

Calcific tendonitis is a condition where deposits of calcium build up in a tendon or muscle, which can lead to pain and reduced movement. It often occurs in the shoulder. We look at the possible risk factors for this condition, its signs and symptoms, the available treatment options, and how long recovery takes. Via RSSMix.com Mix ID 8246245 http://www.rssmix.com/

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