Rotator cuff tendinopathy and calcification affect the tendons that support shoulder movement and stability. These conditions often cause shoulder pain, weakness, and reduced range of motion, especially during lifting or reaching overhead. They may develop from overuse, repetitive strain, or age-related tendon changes.
Physiotherapy helps treat rotator cuff tendinopathy and calcification by reducing tendon stress and restoring shoulder mechanics. Through targeted exercises and hands-on care, physiotherapy improves strength, mobility, and shoulder function for long-term recovery.
These conditions impact how the shoulder tendons move and tolerate load. Physiotherapy focuses on improving movement patterns, strength, and tendon health.
Shoulder pain with overhead use
Weakness during lifting
Limited shoulder movement
Pain at night
Discomfort with repetitive activity
Physiotherapy supports tendon healing, improves shoulder strength, and restores functional movement.
Manual therapy and soft tissue techniques help reduce shoulder pain and tendon irritation.
Therapeutic exercises improve shoulder mobility and promote smoother joint movement.
Targeted strengthening improves rotator cuff support and reduces future injury risk.