Calcific Tendinitis

Calcific Tendinitis

Investigating the genetic background through whole exome sequencing and developing quantitative radiologic analysis of calcific deposits.


Overview

Calcific tendinitis is a common cause of shoulder pain, yet its pathogenesis remains poorly understood. Our lab approaches this condition from two complementary angles: genetic exploration through next-generation sequencing to identify susceptibility factors, and quantitative radiologic analysis to objectively characterize the spatial heterogeneity of calcific deposits.


Projects

Project Stage
Quantitative spatial analysis of radiographic features of rotator cuff calcifications 📜 Published (2025)
Genetic mutations in patients with multiple calcific tendinitis (whole exome sequencing) 📊 Analyzing
Radiographic heterogeneity quantification 📃 Submitted

Key Publications & Presentations

Year Title Venue
2025 Quantitative Spatial Analysis on Radiographic Features of Rotator Cuff Calcifications Biomedicines
2023 Genetic Mutations in Patients with Multiple Calcific Tendinitis 51st KARM Annual Meeting
2023 Quantitative Analysis of Spatial Heterogeneity of Calcific Tendinitis Physiatry'23, Anaheim, CA

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