Tendonitis

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Tendonitis, (for example, tennis elbow) is the point at which a ligament swells up and ends up with pain after the ligament gets damaged. You can treat mild tendon wounds yourself and should feel better within 2 to 3 weeks.

Check if it’s Tendonitis

There are ligaments everywhere on your body. They connect your muscles to bones, for instance in your knees, elbows and shoulders.

What are the symptoms of Tendonitis?

  • Pain in a ligament (for instance, in your knee, elbow or shoulder) which worsens when you move
  • Difficulty moving the tendon
  • Feeling of a grating or popping sensation when you move the tendon
  • Swelling, at times with heat or redness
  • A bump along the ligament

You should know that there’s a wide range of kinds of tendonitis, contingent upon which zone of the body is affected.

In the event that your damage is serious or keeps going quite a while, you might be offered physical therapy. That’s where we can help you get rid of it. If you are not sure about your symptoms, you can always visit your physician to get a diagnosis and obtain a referral to Advanced Therapy Services clinic.

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