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Tendinitis (also tendonitis), meaning inflammation of a tendon, is a type of tendinopathy often confused with the more common tendinosis, which has similar symptoms but requires different treatment. (The suffix -itis denotes diseases characterized by inflammation.) The term tendinitis is generally reserved for tendon injuries that involve larger-scale acute injuries accompanied by inflammation. Tendinitis is typically referred to in combination with the body part involved, such as Achilles tendinitis (affecting the Achilles tendon), or patellar tendinitis (jumper's knee, affecting the patellar tendon).


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Types

Tendinitis injuries are common in where joints and bones connect with lining of tissue can be called morrow and are common in the hips, torso and other joints. Individual severity of tendinitis will vary depending on the size, body mass/weight,exercise for example, rock climbing, swimmers tend to develop tendinitis in their fingers, elbows and mainly between the knees;, the top of the knee bone can be called the bone cap or menscia.- circle in form created for protect. Tendinitis tends to form when tissue of wears or cartilage is damaged. In general, all athletes are more pron to develop physical medical conditions without proper diet, medical advised workout plan and a very good medical family doctor that has knowledge in sports medicine. Sports creams with the use of heat or cold for injuries are a prime example of excellent treatment. For tendinitis, shock treatment should not be advise, due to weakness in knees or bones,, checking bone calcium levels. Avoid citric acids and standard water, if possible, supplement your drinking with proper diet, eating plenty of fruits, veggies, liquids that ignite and fuels the body working system, all good natural and wholesome diet works better for the good. A common threat to an athlete body is the mere fact of not having standards needs to medical and safe housing, while in good playing conditions injury, particularly in sports that involve lunging and jumping,author link on work citied page = none accessible(c)2018-07-18 | year = 2018 }}</ref>


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Diagnosis

Symptoms can vary from aches or pains and local joint stiffness, to a burning that surrounds the whole joint around the inflamed tendon. In some cases, swelling occurs along with heat and redness, and there may be visible knots surrounding the joint. With this condition, the pain is usually worse during and after activity, and the tendon and joint area can become stiff the following day as muscles tighten from the movement of the tendon. Many patients report stressful situations in their life in correlation with the beginnings of pain which may contribute to the symptoms.

If the symptoms of tendinitis last for several months (6 months) or longer, it is probably tendinosis.


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Treatment

Treatment of tendon injuries is largely conservative. Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), rest, and gradual return to exercise is a common therapy. Resting assists in the prevention of further damage to the tendon. Ice, compression and elevation are also frequently recommended. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, orthotics or braces may also be useful. Initial recovery is typically within 2 to 3 days and full recovery is within 3 to 6 months. Tendinosis occurs as the acute phase of healing has ended (6-8 weeks) but has left the area insufficiently healed. Treatment of tendinitis helps reduce some of the risks of developing tendinosis, which takes longer to heal.

Steroid injections have not been shown to have long term benefits but have been shown to be more effective than NSAIDs in the short term.

In chronic tendinitis or tendonosis laser therapy has been found to be better than conservative treatment at reducing pain; however, no other outcomes were assessed. Both prolotherapy and PRP injections are being used more frequently with good clinical short and long term outcomes in tendonosis - research has been only slightly positive for these treatment modalities due to the poor design of many of the completed studies.


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In horses

In horses, tendinitis is called a bowed tendon from the appearance of the affected tendon after it heals without treatment. Mesenchymal stem cells, derived from a horse's bone marrow or fat, are currently being used for tendon repair in horses.


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See also

  • Tendinopathy
  • Achilles Tendinitis
  • Calcific tendinitis
  • Musculoskeletal disorder
  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Prolotherapy
  • Repetitive strain injury
  • Stenosing tenosynovitis
  • Tendinosis
  • Tennis elbow
  • Tenosynovitis
  • Tension myositis syndrome

Qué es la tendinitis y cuáles son sus causas, síntomas y ...
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References


Patellar tendinitis - Wikipedia
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External links

  • HealthTouch.com, Tendinitis/Bursitis provided by the American College of Rheumatology.
  • Questions and Answers about Bursitis and Tendinitis - US National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

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