
Shoulder & Elbow
Arm position key in treating calcifying tendinitis with extracorporeal shock wave therapy
Clin Rehabil. 2011 Aug;25(8):731-9. doi: 10.1177/0269215510396740. Epub 2011 Apr 2035 patients with calcifying tendinitis in the shoulder were randomized to undergo extracorporeal shock wave therapy using either the neutral position technique, or the hyperextended internal rotation technique, to determine whether shoulder position influenced the outcomes. Following assessments over a 3 month period, the results displayed that patients who underwent extracorporeal shock wave therapy using the hyperextended internal rotation technique were more likely to experience resorption of the calcific deposit.
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