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    STUDIA EDUCATIO ARTIS GYMNASTICAE - Issue no. 4 / 2020  
         
  Article:   CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT IN CALCIFYING TENDINITIS OF SHOULDER.

Authors:  SZABO DAN ALEXANDRU, ANTAL AGNES PIROSKA, SZÉKELY VARGA MARGIT, NEAGU NICOLAE.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  DOI: 10.24193/subbeag.65(4).28

Published Online: 2020-12-30
Published Print: 2020-12-30
pp. 21-40

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Introduction: Calcium tendinopathy of the shoulder is a familiar, unpleasant situation distinguished by calcium buildups in rotating tendons. Current assumptions suggest that these calcifications might originate from a cellular-involved procedure in whom, following a calcium sedimentation phase, calcifications are suddenly re-orbited. Objectives: This paper aims to establish non-surgical therapeutic conduct of maximum efficiency in the case of calcified Tendinitis in the shoulder by combining methods of physiokinetotherapy. Methods: The research methods used by us were: bibliographic method, experimental method, case study method, observation method, test method, statistical-mathematical methods of data processing, graphic method of presentation of results, Shapiro-Wilk test, t-Student test, parametric test for unpaired data, respectively Mann-Whitney test, non-parametric test for unpaired data. Results: As a result, statistically, using the t-Student test, p<0.05, we found a statistically significant difference between the averages of the abstraction values in weeks 8 and 12 in the two lots. Conclusions: Kinetic treatment ensures improvement of the algal component and functional parameters, thus ensuring the patient’s quality of life by combating muscle contractions and increasing joint mobility.

Keywords: Tendinitis, physiokinetotherapy, calcification.
 
         
     
         
         
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