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March 20, 2010  
EDUCATION CENTER: Take Action

Clinical Overview
Definition
Symptoms Take Action Diagnosis and Treatment

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  • Calcific Tendonitis

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    Immediate Action:


    • Call your doctor.
    • Take aspirin or an anti-inflammatory medication, such as ibuprofen, if needed.
    • Ice the wound for 20 minutes, as heat tends to aggravate calcific tendonitis.
    • Avoid motions that cause sharp pain.
    • At your doctor’s advice, do low-impact exercises to increase range of motion.

    See your doctor...
    If: the problem persists or recurs.

    To: get physical therapy, specific braces, and consider whether surgery is necessary.

    Last updated: 01-Jan-00

       
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