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Limited calcifying tendinosis at the insertion of the supraspinatus.

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Limited calcifying tendinosis at the insertion of the supraspinatus refers to a condition of the shoulder, specifically related to the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle. This is one of the rotator cuff muscles responsible for the stability and movement of the shoulder.

**Calcifying tendinosis** means that calcium deposits have formed in the tendon, which is often accompanied by pain and reduced range of motion. It may be the result of wear and tear, overuse, or a previous injury.

**Treatment** may consist of:
- Physical therapy to improve strength and flexibility.
- Pain relievers to alleviate pain.
- In some cases, a corticosteroid injection may be considered.
- Surgery is usually a last resort if other treatments are ineffective.

It is important to consult a doctor or physical therapist for an accurate diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan.


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