Hi,
I had surgey o remove calcification on my right shoulder tendons about 6 weeks ago, I've had this problem for about 6 years and other treatments did not work. I think I'm doing a good recovery , I do the excercises recommended by my physio twice a day and I've recovered a good range of movement (more than I had before the op).
However as a result of having this condition for such a long time the bones on the right side of my back move in a complet different way to the left. When I lift my arms the right scapula moves much quicker and higher than the left, and the bone is protuding. This causes me lots of pain and general tension on that area.
I just want to know if this can be corrected and I can recover a normal movement, or if this is something I need to live with.
Many thanks
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