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  2. Tendinitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treatment. The goals of tendinitis treatment are to relieve pain and reduce irritation. Self-care, including rest, ice and pain relievers, might be all that's needed. But full recovery might take several months.

  3. Tendonitis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Tendonitis (tendinitis) is a condition where the connective tissues between your muscles and bones (tendons) inflame. Often caused by repetitive activities, tendonitis can be painful. It can happen in your elbow, knee, shoulder, hip, Achilles tendon and base of your thumb.

  4. Tendinitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Tendinitis can occur in any tendon. But it's most common around shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees and heels. Most tendinitis can be treated with rest, physical therapy and medicine to reduce pain. Long-lasting tendon inflammation can cause a tendon to tear. A torn tendon might need surgery.

  5. Tendinitis and Tendon Injuries: How It’s Diagnosed, Common ...

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    What Are the Treatments for Tendinitis? The goals of treatment for overuse tendinopathy are to restore movement to the joint without pain and to maintain strength in surrounding muscles while...

  6. Tendonitis Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - Verywell Health

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    Tendonitis can be diagnosed with a physical exam and possibly imaging studies. Treatments include immobilization, ice, steroid injections, physical therapy and surgery. You can prevent tendonitis by staying in shape, losing weight, and training for new activities.

  7. Tendonitis: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment - WebMD

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    The goals of treatment for tendonitis are to restore your ability to move the affected joint without pain and to help you maintain strength in the surrounding muscles while giving the tendon...

  8. Tendonitis - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Sports Injuries. What are tendonitis and tenosynovitis? Tendons are strong cords of tissue that connect muscles to bones. Tendonitis is when a tendon is inflamed. It can happen to any tendon in the body. When a tendon is inflamed, it can cause swelling, pain, and discomfort. Another problem called tenosynovitis is linked to tendonitis.

  9. Tendonitis (Tendinitis): Causes, Symptoms & Treatments | HSS

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    The first line of treatment for tendonitis involves theRICEprotocol, which stands for “Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation.” The quicker your tendonitis is treated, the quicker you will recover to full strength and flexibility.

  10. Home remedies or a doctor’s recommendations can help you manage the pain. Tendons are thick cords that join your muscles to your bones. When tendons become irritated or inflamed, the condition...

  11. Tendonitis - NHS

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    Health A to Z. Tendonitis is when a tendon swells (becomes inflamed) after an injury. It can cause joint pain and stiffness, and affect how a tendon moves. You can treat a mild tendon injury yourself and it should feel better within 2 to 3 weeks. How to treat tendonitis yourself.