Biceps brachii long head calcific tendinitis can be treated quickly and effectively with radial shockwave therapy: a case report

Author:

Şahbat YavuzORCID,Çat GörkemORCID,Yağcı İlkerORCID,Mert Topkar OsmanORCID

Abstract

Calcific tendinitis, which mostly involves the supraspinatus and rotator cuff tendons, may very rarely involve the long head of the biceps brachii (LHBB). Arthroscopy is the first choice in cases of calcific tendinitis accompanied by a rotator cuff tear but in cases where the rotator cuff is intact, there are different treatment methods, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), steroid injection, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT), and Radial Shock Wave Therapy (RSWT). A 28-year-old male presented at the outpatient clinic with right shoulder pain which had been ongoing for 6 months. The patient, who was a licensed table tennis player and amateur bodybuilder, had no systemic diseases. After clinical and radiological evaluation, ultrasonography showed calcification at the level of the greater tuberculum of the right humerus. The patient was diagnosed with calcific tendinitis of the bicipital tendon. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was then performed to investigate any rotator cuff pathology or glenohumeral joint pathology. No additional pathology was observed. The patient was managed with the standard RSWT protocol of four sessions. 0.25 mJ/mm2 3 bar 2000 beats administered with an electromagnetic lithotriptor. Before RSWT, the VAS score was 9 over 10 and Constant score was 37, and after the first session of RSWT, the VAS score of the patient had decreased to 6. After the 4th session, treatment was terminated as the patient was completely pain-free. At the 1-year follow-up examination, the patient was still pain-free during daily activities and sports activities, and had full range of motion. In this case report, RSWT is presented as an effective treatment option for LHBB calcific tendinitis. RSWT may be a priority option over ultrasound-guided or arthroscopic barbotage in patients without tendon rupture.

Publisher

Turkish Journal of Sports Medicine, Turkish Sports Medicine Association

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