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Calcium Hydroxyapatite Deposition Disease

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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

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
Last edited:
7 July 2020 14:45:22
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