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Tendonitis Symptoms And Causes

The irritation or inflammation of tendons is called tendonitis. What are its causes? How can we prevent the condition? To know, visit the Realign Spine.<br>

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Tendonitis Symptoms And Causes

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  1. Tendonitis: Symptoms And Causes

  2. Tendonitis, also spelled tendinitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation, irritation, or swelling of a tendon, which is the thick, fibrous cord that attaches muscle to bone. It commonly occurs as a result of overuse, repetitive motion, or sudden injury, leading to microtears or damage to the tendon. Tendonitis can affect any tendon in the body but often occurs in areas subject to repetitive movements, such as the shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees, and ankles

  3. Symptoms Of Tendonitis • Pain • Tenderness • Swelling • Stiffness

  4. Pain Tendonitis often presents as localized pain in the affected area, which may range from mild to severe. The pain may worsen with movement or activity involving the affected tendon. Tenderness The area around the affected tendon may feel tender to the touch, and pressing on it may elicit pain.

  5. Swelling Tendonitis can cause swelling or inflammation around the affected tendon, resulting in visible swelling or puffiness. Stiffness Tendonitis may lead to stiffness or limited range of motion in the affected joint, making it difficult to move the affected area freely.

  6. Causes Of Tendonitis • Sports and physical activities • Muscle imbalances • Systemic diseases • Trauma or injury

  7. Sports and physical activities Participation in sports or activities that involve repetitive motions, such as running, swimming, tennis, golf, or weightlifting, can increase the risk of tendonitis. Muscle imbalances Weak or tight muscles surrounding the tendons can alter biomechanics and lead to abnormal stress on the tendons, increasing the risk of tendonitis.

  8. Systemic diseases Underlying medical conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, or inflammatory disorders, can increase the risk of tendonitis by affecting tendon health and integrity. Trauma or injury Sudden impact, forceful exertion, or direct trauma to the tendons can cause microtears or damage, leading to tendonitis.

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