03-23-2018, 05:27 AM
So I have calcific tendonitis, which is basically a small piece of calcium wedged deep near the joint, which irritates and inflames the tendons around it. It's literally a foreign body issue...no tears or trauma. The calcium usually dissolves over time but if it doesn't, the only way to remove is through (relatively) minor surgery: a small cut to go in and suck it out.
So...can't do much about it, really. I can technically live with it but there's the issue of muscle inbalance with the shoulder, which could lead to a different injury, so my concern is more for the future than anything. Not really worried...I know I'm taken care of.
So...can't do much about it, really. I can technically live with it but there's the issue of muscle inbalance with the shoulder, which could lead to a different injury, so my concern is more for the future than anything. Not really worried...I know I'm taken care of.