Calcium Hydroxyapatite Deposition Disease
Other Names
- Calcium apatite deposition disease (CADD)
- Hydroxyapatite deposition disease (HADD)
Background
History
- Fairly common phenomenon and most cases are associated with the shoulder and rotator cuff
- Two most commonly involved rotator cuff muscles are the supraspinatus and infraspinatus
- Hip is the second most common and the spine is the third most common area It
- Two most commonly involved rotator cuff muscles are the supraspinatus and infraspinatus
Epidemiology
- Occurs more frequently in women and mostly between the ages of 30-60, although there have been cases in almost all ages
Pathophysiology
Risk Factors
Differential Diagnosis
Clinical Features
- History
- Physical Exam
- Special Tests
Evaluation
Classification
Management
Prognosis
Nonoperative
Operative
Rehab and Return to Play
Rehabilitation
Return to Play
Complications
See Also
References
Created by:
John Kiel on 29 June 2020 13:29:15
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7 July 2020 14:45:22
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