Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon, one of the thick fibrous cords that attaches muscle to bone. Normally, whenever muscles move, tendons move easily but when a tendon becomes inflamed, every twist and turn adds to the irritation.
October 9, 2015
Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon, one of the thick fibrous cords that attaches muscle to bone. Normally, whenever muscles move, tendons move easily but when a tendon becomes inflamed, every twist and turn adds to the irritation.
As we age, tendons start to fray and lose their elasticity, making you more susceptible to tendinitis when you repeat motions continuously, as you do when you're playing tennis, planting bulbs, swimming, pitching a baseball, playing golf, or painting your house. Other causes of tendinitis include:
Ever hear of tennis elbow? It's a form of tendinitis, the irritation and inflammation of a tendon, the stout tissue that attaches muscle to bone. The condition can occur in any tendon but most commonly:
Regardless of how you get tendinitis, you'll hurt. The area will be tender and swollen. If the condition grows severe or is ignored, you may tear or rupture a tendon.
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