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Recent xray shows a few different things, one of which is calcific density at right tibial tuberosity. what does this mean?

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Calcium healing: Part of the healing process involves calcium getting A bony prominence on the tibial tuberosity can be the result of ongoing Osgood-Schlatter’s irritation in an adolescent sometimes. You may have torn the soft tissue ligament there years ago. A bony prominence on the tibial tuberosity can be the result of ongoing Osgood-Schlatter’s irritation in an adolescent. Tearing this tissue as a youth will result in calcium deposits in the ligament. They dont go away.

Answered 5/17/2015

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