What is Tendonitis?
Tendonitis is a condition that involves inflammation of the tendon and can affect any tendon in the body. Tendons are thick cords of soft tissue that connect muscle to bone. Common places to get tendonitis are the elbow (tennis or golfer’s elbow), shoulder (rotator cuff tendonitis), knee (patella tendonitis) and ankle (Achilles tendonitis).
Common Causes
Tendonitis is most often caused by repetitive movements, overuse, minor injuries to the affected area and less commonly from a more serious injury. Microscopic tears form in the tendon, which cause inflammation and pain.
Symptoms
Symptoms include pain with movement and to the touch as well as swelling on the tendon itself.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of this condition usually includes a thorough history and physical exam. X-ray and MRI may be used to rule out other conditions. An EMG may be used to rule out nerve compression.
Common Treatments
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