“…10 Recent meta-analysis found that ultrasound-guided lavage was more effective than extracorporeal shockwave treatment or a corticosteroid injection with clinically important effect in the short term, but questionable long term results. 9 Complications from calcific tendinopathy can include pain, adhesive capsulitis, rotator cuff tears, greater tuberosity osteolysis and ossifying tendinitis as outlined in the review by Merolla et al 11 Ultrasonic tenotomy and debridement of tendinopathy across multiple tendons in the body is a novel treatment option that has been previously shown to be an effective treatment option for the common extensor tendon of the elbow, [12][13][14][15] Achilles tendon, 16,17 patellar tendon, 18 gluteal tendon 19 and biceps tendon 20 among other areas. 21,22 A common device used, manufactured by Tenex (Tenex Health, Lake Forest, CA) utilizes ultrasonic energy to debride and aspirate pathologic tendon tissue.…”