MILWAUKEE -- Indians right-hander Danny Salazar has been shut down for a week to 10 days after being examined by Dr. Keith Meister on Friday.

Meister, team physician for the Texas Rangers, confirmed that Salazar is dealing with right shoulder impingement tendinitis. He received a PRP injection in the shoulder. The PRP injection contains platelet rich plasma to help the healing process.

Salazar reported to spring training in February with a sore right shoulder. Meister's examination confirmed the Indians' findings on Salazar's injury.

He opened the season on the disabled list and last week was moved to the 60-day disabled list. Salazar has been in extended spring training in Goodyear, Ariz. throwing bullpen sessions.

But he has been unable to turn the ball loose for fear of re-injuring his shoulder.