Abstract
Ulnar -sided wrist pain is a common complaint and can present a diagnostic challenge for a musculoskeletal clinician. Calcific tendinopathy is a well-recognised disorder related to the deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite crystals within tendons. Classically, tendons around the shoulder and the hip joints are the most commonly affected sites. We report a rare site of calcific tendinopathy of the Pronator Quadratus muscle presenting with ulnar-sided wrist pain in a 36-year-old male posing a diagnostic dilemma. This case-report highlights the importance of a thorough clinical evaluation and crucial role of cross-sectional imaging in reaching a diagnosis of calcific tendinopathy of the Pronator Quadratus muscle as unusual cause of ulnar-sided wrist pain. This is the first reported case of calcific tendinopathy in pronator quadratus in the literature we could review.