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Extractions: Post-Tib Tendonitis is a strain placed on the posterior tibial tendon. The posterior tibial tendon runs along the inside of the ankle and the foot. When there is post-tibial tendon disfunction, the tendon does not function to hold up the arch, resulting in flat feet. This can lead to heel pain, arch pain, plantar fasciitis and/or heel spurs. With post-tib tendonitis, pain will be more severe upon weight bearing, especially while walking or running. Post-Tib Tendonitis occurs when the muscle is overused and the tendon (soft tissue) that connects the muscle to your bone is strained. Years of over-pronation (flat feet) can also lead to posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. If you keep overusing the muscle, damage to the tendon builds up and tendonitis develops. At first the pain or swelling may come and go quickly, but eventually the problem may become more permanent.
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Extractions: Model and X-ray of a Normal Knee Details This disorder is seen in athletes that engage in running and jumping type sports such as basketball or volleyball. It is characterized by pain in the front of the knee that ranges from a dull ache to severe and sharp pain. As the inflammation progresses pain will occur during sports and then maybe even at rest. Causes Patellar tendonitis is an overuse syndrome. Repetitive or power jumping contributes to swelling and inflammation in the patellar tendon. If untreated, small tears and degeneration of the tendon may occur. Poor muscle flexibility may also be responsible for causing patellar tendonitis. Diagnosis Patellar tendonitis is diagnosed when an athlete complains of pain in the front of the knee coupled with tenderness over the area between the knee cap (Patella) and the shin bone (Tibia). Xrays may show a high riding kneecap. Occasionally, an MRI scan or ultrasound is employed to confirm the extent of the patellar tendon involvement.
Extractions: Tendonitis of the shoulder is an inflammation of the rotator cuff and/or biceps tendon. Shoulder tendonitis is usually the result of a tendon being pinched by surrounding structures. Shoulder tendonitis often occurs in certain sports that require the arm to move over the head repeatedly, such as in baseball, weight lifting, racket sports, and certain swimming strokes. The injury may vary from mild inflammation to involvement of most of the rotator cuff. When the rotator cuff tendon becomes inflamed and thickened, also known as rotator cuff tendonitis, it may get trapped under the acromion (the roof, or highest point, of the shoulder that is formed by a part of the scapula, or shoulder blade). What are the symptoms of shoulder tendonitis?
Extractions: Two major problems with tendons are tendonitis and tenosynovitis. Tendonitis, inflammation of a tendon (the tough cords of tissue that connect muscles to bones) can affect any tendon, but is most commonly seen in the wrist and fingers. When the tendons become irritated, swelling, pain, and discomfort often occur. Tenosynovitis is the inflammation of the lining of the tendon sheaths which enclose the tendons. The tendon sheath is usually the site which becomes inflamed, but both the sheath and the tendon can become inflamed simultaneously. The cause of tenosynovitis is often unknown, but usually strain, overuse, injury, or excessive exercise may be implicated. Tendonitis may also be related to disease (i.e., diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis). Common tendon disorders include the following: lateral epicondylitis (commonly known as backhand tennis elbow) - a condition caused by continual stress on the muscles and extensor tendons of the forearm, which originate at the elbow.
Extractions: 1Up Health Tendonitis Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials ... Health Topics A-Z Search 1Up Health Tendonitis Information Tendonitis Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors Alternative names : Bicipital tendonitis , Calcific tendonitis Definition : Inflammation of a tendon (the fibrous structure that joins muscle to bone). Tendonitis can occur as a result of injury, overuse, or with aging as the tendon loses some of its elasticity. It can also be seen in systemic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis . Tendonitis can occur in any tendon, but some commonly affected sites are the shoulder, the wrist, the heel (Achilles tendon), and the elbow.
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Extractions: Orthotics How Your Patients Can Benefit Articles for Your Review For Physicians Only Chondromalacia Patella ... Ilio Tibial Band Syndrome ACHILLES TENDONITIS - ("achilles" from Greek mythology) What is it? Achilles tendonitis is a condition wherein the Achilles tendon, at or near its insertion to the posterior aspect of the calcaneus, becomes inflamed and causes pain. The Achilles tendon is one of the longest and strongest tendons in the body. It is avascular and therefore slow to heal. The Achilles tendon is formed in the lower third of the posterior aspect of the tibia. Two muscles join to form the Achilles Tendon: The Gastrocnemius which originates on the posterior aspect of the femur, and the Soleus which originates on the posterior aspect of the upper third of the tibia. The Achilles tendon is an anti-pronator. What are the common symptoms/complaints? Patients complain of severe pain felt in the back of the ankle How is it caused?