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When the arch of the tendon the plantar fascia becomes inflamed it is called planter fasciitis. It is an injury that results from overuse and can cause heel pain that can travel throughout the foot. This condition is also known as heel spur even though the two conditions are not exactly the same. A heel [...]

Shoulder Pain and Tendonitis

December 21st, 2008

The cause of tendonitis is due to the overuse, injury, infection, of the loss of elasticity in the tendons. The cause of tendonitis may also be related to diseases such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, or gout.

If you notice pain in the area of a tendon (wrist, shoulder, heel, hip, heel) you need to immediately treat your injury so it does not worsen. There are some home remedies for tendonitis. A doctor can instruct you on the best treatment for your recuperation. With rest and treatment you will be able to [...]

Degenerative tendonitis is a gradual degeneration or deterioration of the Achilles tendon. This condition is sometimes referred to as tendinosis or tendinopathy.

The Many Causes of Tendonitis

December 21st, 2008

You have tendons in many different parts of your body. We move different parts of the body in different ways and use different body parts in different ways so therefore there are different causes for tendonitis. The common causes of tendonitis are repetitive strain on a tendon, age related tendon changes, putting too much strain [...]

Peroneal Tendonitis

December 20th, 2008

Peroneal tendonitis is an inflammatory condition of the peroneal tendon. The peroneal tendon runs along the outside of the lower leg, behind the ankle under the foot. This condition is very commonly seen in runners.

Relieving the Pain of Tendonitis

December 20th, 2008

Individuals who are very active are at risk for tendonitis especially if they perform repetitive tasks. Computer users, athletes, golfers and tennis players are all prime candidates for tendonitis.

Tendonitis can occur when you play a lot of sports or exercise frequently and do not warm up or stretch properly before participating in the sport or before exercising. There are a few things that you can do to prevent tendonitis from happening so that you can enjoy your sport or exercise time more thoroughly.

Who Is At Risk For Tendonitis?

December 20th, 2008

Many individuals are at risk for tendonitis tennis players, typists, musicians, runners, basketball players, gardeners, and those who play lots of video games.

You have a lot of body parts and a lot of tendons to support those body parts and your joints. Think about all of the bones that you have that require muscles to move them and then think of the tendons that aid in that movement. Now, you are getting an idea of just how [...]

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