Tendinosis is a medical term used to describe the tearing and progressive degradation of a tendon. Tendons are structural components of the human body that ensure muscles remain bound to the correct bone during normal daily activities. Tendinosis...
Tendinosis is not the same as tendinitis. Tendinitis is a severe inflammation of the tendon that attaches the hamstring to the leg. Tendinitis will usually improve with rest, ice and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication. Tendinosis is a...
Tendinosis is a type of tendon inflammation involving microscopic tears in the tendon caused by repeated, excessive stress. It is difficult for a physical therapist to distinguish tendinosis from tenosynovitis and paratendinitis, hence tendon...
Tendinosis in the forearm may refer to tendon inflammation in the wrist or tendons just below the elbow. Tendinosis, sometimes called tenditintis, usually develops over time with repetitive use and stress. Activities causing forearm tendinosis...
The Achilles tendon is a strong band of tissue that joins the calf muscles to the calcanues, or heel bone. This tendon shortens whenever the toes are pointed, and stretches when the toes are flexed. Activities that involve repetitive pounding and...
Forearm tendinosis affects the tendons in your forearms and is the result of overuse, muscle strain or forearm muscle imbalance. Over time, your tendons experience trauma and without proper healing, you experience pain with or without...
Achilles tendinosis is a chronic injury that results in soreness and stiffness in the achilles tendon and gradually becomes worse without treatment. The injury is common among long-distance runners, but can occur in anybody. Exercises for achilles...
Achilles tendinosis is a chronic condition that is also known as degenerative tendinopathy. The condition, which may start out as tendonitis that is left untreated, can be caused by overuse or improper footwear. While there may not be full...
Therapists use different approaches and techniques to treat various musculoskeletal issues. Rehabilitation and therapy techniques cater to specific injuries and disabilities. Therapy also takes into consideration age, condition and prognosis, as...
Weightlifting can increase your risk of several types of elbow injuries. Elbow injuries are more likely to occur if you use poor form or if you attempt to lift too much weight. Resting your elbow when you first feel pain can help you avoid more...
Injury or dysfunction of the Achilles tendon can range from tenderness to severe and debilitating pain. Achilles tendonitis is often used as an umbrella term to include involvement of various tissues on or near the tendon itself. While technically...
The thickest and strongest tendon in the human body, the Achilles tendon supports a person's entire weight with each step. It connects the heel bone in the foot to the bottom of the calf muscles in each leg and pushes the foot downward when it...
Several conditions can cause Achilles heel pain. According to the Foot Health Facts website, the Achilles tendon links the calf muscles with the calcaneus, or heel, bone. The Achilles tendon assists walking by raising the heel off the ground. The...
A tendon extends from the end of a muscle and attaches it to a bone, enabling movement. Composed of tough, fiber-like tissue with limited stretching capacity, the tendons of the human leg prove susceptible to acute and chronic injuries. Tendon...
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, tendons are composed of collagen fibers, elastin, proteoglycans and lipids, and are surrounded or sheathed by epitenon, which contains the tendon's blood vessels and nerve supply. Tendons...
Several diseases can affect the tendons. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, or AAFP, an accurate diagnosis of a tendon-related problem requires a health care provider to assess the cause of the patient's pain or...
Achilles tendon problems are common among those who exercise, especially runners. Severity of the injuries can range from minor tendonitis to complete ruptures. The key to recovery is identifying the injury quickly and treating it properly. Proper...
Weight lifting provides you with a number of benefits including increased strength, bone mass and metabolism, but it doesn't come without risk. According to a study conducted by the Center for Injury Research and Policy, as many as 150 individuals...
Tendons connect muscles to bones, helping with movement. These tendons expand and contract, and can be injured during activities or movement. There are various types of tendon injuries, varying in severity, but recovery is possible. If you have...
Tendon injuries are common in athletic and active individuals and are more likely to occur in aging individuals. Eccentric exercises can be used to treat some tendon injuries, particularly chronic tendinosis, a degeneration of the tendon, which is...
Bicycling participation has grown steadily over the past 10 years and continues to grow with the popularity of cyclists like Lance Armstrong and the broadcasting of the Tour de France. Cycling is a good low-impact exercise for people who need an...
The phrase "no pain, no gain" is commonly heard in the gym, often uttered through the gritted teeth of muscular men and women as they hoist heavy metal. But the type of "pain" you feel during lifting is often just extreme discomfort, the muscles...
Your brachioradialis runs along your elbow joint, bridging your upper and lower arms. The brachioradialis engages powerfully to flex your elbow when your thumbs point forward or up, as for hammer curls. The brachioradialis also engages during...
According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the human body and can withstand forces of 1,000 pounds or more. The Achilles tendon connects the calf muscles to the heel. When the calf...
General pain on the front of your knee is often referred to as patellofemoral pain syndrome caused by the repetitive movements of cycling. Injuries that also lead to patellofemoral pain include tendinosis of the quadriceps and patellar. Treatment...
The tibialis anterior is the muscle located on the front of your lower leg or shin. Injuries or conditions such as shin splints, tendinosis, an ankle sprain and drop foot could damage and weaken the tibialis anterior muscle. The goals of physical...
An exercise that you probably learned as a child may have become surprisingly difficult as you got older. An increase in body-weight will account for some of the difficulty, and lack of practice will account for the rest. Pullups, a skilled...
Tendinitis is the inflammation and swelling of the joints between two muscles known as tendons. Tendinosis or degeneration of the tendons may accompany tendinitis, which is characterized by severe pain at night or during an activity, especially...
Several issues might be responsible for having Achilles tendon pain while running. Running and other high-impact activities can affect your Achilles tendon, causing inflammation, tearing and injury. Your doctor can properly diagnose and treat the...
Pain and/or swelling at back of ankle that lasts for weeks, even months. Learn more about the swelling of the Achilles tendon in this medical video on treating Achilles tendinitis.