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tendinitis
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tendon vs, ligament, tendonitis, calcific tendinitis, bicipital tendinitis, tendinitis is inflammation, irritation, swelling of a tendon, fibrous structure that joins muscle to bone, in many cases, tendonosis, tendon degeneration, tendinitis, a result of injury, overuse, aging, the tendon, loses elasticity, seen in systemic diseases rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, tendinitis, occur in any tendon, commonly affected sites, the shoulder, wrist, heel, achilles tendonitis, elbow, pain, tenderness, along a tendon, in proximity to a joint, hip pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, elbow pain, wrist pain, pain in other joints, pain is worse, movement, pain at night, on physical exam, a doctor, look, tenderness, along the affected tendon, pain, the muscle to which the tendon is attached is used against resistance, specific tests, specific tendons, tendon, inflamed, overlying skin warm, red, goal of treatment, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, rest, immobilization, the affected tendons is helpful, recovery, achieved using a splint, a removable brace, application of heat, cold, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, nsaids, aspirin, ibruprofen, reduce both pain, inflammation, steroid injections, tendon sheath, very useful in controlling pain, allowing physical therapy to start, physical therapy that stretches, strengthens the muscle, tendon is essential, restore the tendon's ability to function properly, improve healing, prevent future injury, surgery is needed to physically remove the inflammatory tissue from around the tendon, symptoms improve, rest, injury, overuse, a change in work habits indicated, prevent recurrence, the problem, recurrence of tendinitis, chronic inflammation, the tendon predisposes it to further injury, rupture, symptoms of tendinitis occur, avoid repetitive motion, overuse of an extremity, warm up by exercising at a relaxed pace, engaging in vigorous activity, keep all muscles strong, flexible.
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