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Tendonitis
Facts:
- Tendonitis occurs when the tendon becomes inflamed.
- Shoulders, elbows, wrists, fingers, hips, back, knees, ankles and
feet can be affected. The symptoms usually include pain, stiffness
and swelling.
- Early treatment prevents permanent damage.
- Tendonitis is caused by a specific injury or by repetitive overuse,
during sports injuries and overuse of the tendon on the job or at
home. Because tendons become less flexible with aging it is more common
in middle aged and older adults.
- It can occur again in the same place.
- Anyone can get tendonitis but especially athletes or a “weekend
warrior” from overuse. People with inflammatory diseases, such as
rheumatoid arthritis have a higher risk
There are different types of tendonitis named after the location of symptoms:
- Rotator cuff syndrome - a type of tendinitis. It is the most common cause
of shoulder pain from overhead activities. Starts as an ache in the
shoulder worsened by specific movements. Range of motion is restricted
by pain. Difficulty dressing and sleeping struggling to find a comfortable
shoulder position.
- Tennis elbow - Inflammation
of the tendon on the outside of the elbow. Causes pain during handshakes
or lifting an object.
- de Quervain’s tenosynovitis - Pain, tenderness
and, occasionally, swelling on the wrist side of the thumb caused
by repetitive pinching of the thumb while moving the wrist, as may
be seen in writing, needlework, assembly line work, etc. It also can
be seen during and shortly after pregnancy.
- Trigger finger - The
sheath of finger tendons will becomes inflamed and thickened causing
the finger to lock in a bent position.
- Achilles tendinitis - Pain, tenderness and swelling
at the back of the heel) is often the result of repetitive strain
from sports, trauma or poorly fitting shoes.
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