What are the symptoms of calcific tendonitis?
While the calcium is being deposited, afflicted individuals may feel only mild to moderate pain, or even no pain at all. For some unknown reason, calcific tendonitis becomes very painful when the deposits are reabsorbed. Common symptoms include pain in the shoulder and down the side of the arm, pain when lifting the arm overhead, pain when sleeping on the injured side and restriction of movement, as well as the onset of pain that is unrelated to shoulder position or activity. Conventional medical treatments may help relieve the symptoms of calcific tendonitis, but they do not address the root of the problem. By strengthening structural weaknesses in the body, as natural medicine treatments like Prolotherapy do, pain associated with calcific tendonitis may be alleviated permanently. Discover why we believe that natural medicine treatments are the best way to treat calcific tendonitis. Click here to read Prolotherapy research by Dr. Ross Hauser and his team on Prolotherapy injections for