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  2. Tenosynovitis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Tenosynovitis is inflammation of the protective sheath (the synovial membrane) that surrounds your tendons. It can be painful and make it hard to move your joints like you usually can. Tenosynovitis is pronounced “ten-oh-sin-oh-vyt-us”. Your tendons are cords that connect your muscles to your bones.

  3. Tendon Sheath Inflammation (Tenosynovitis) - Healthline

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    Tendon sheath inflammation is typically the result of injury to the tendon or surrounding muscle or bone. It’s not limited to athletes and appears in people who perform a...

  4. Tenosynovitis: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment - WebMD

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    Tenosynovitis: A painful condition in which the sheath that holds a tendon becomes inflamed. Learn more about the symptoms, risks, and treatments of this condition.

  5. Painful tendon sheath inflammations (tenosynovitis) are particularly common in the hands and feet. Resting the inflamed area for some time usually helps the pain go away. If the symptoms don’t go away, physical therapy, injections or – if that doesn’t work – surgery can help.

  6. Tenosynovitis: What it is, symptoms, causes, and more

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    Tenosynovitis causes inflammation of the tendon and synovial sheath. Most symptoms resolve with enough rest and anti-inflammatory drugs. Learn more here.

  7. Tenosynovitis refers to the inflammation of the tendon and the surrounding tendon sheath. Most often, tenosynovitis affects longer tendons, such as those of the hands, wrists, and feet. However, tenosynovitis can affect any tendon that is covered by a tendon sheath.

  8. What Is Tenosynovitis (Tendon Sheath Inflammation) - CreakyJoints

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    You’ve probably heard of tendonitis, which is the inflammation of a tendon — a cord-like structure that connects muscle to bone. Tenosynovitis also has to do with tendons, but there’s a slight difference: It means inflammation of the tendon sheath. A sheath is what encloses a tendon.

  9. Tenosynovitis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Tenosynovitis is a broad term describing the inflammation of the fluid-filled synovium within the tendon sheath. It commonly manifests as pain, swelling, and contractures, depending on the etiology. The condition can affect any tendon in the body surrounded by a sheath but has a predilection for the hand, wrist, and foot.

  10. Wrist Tendonitis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Wrist tendinitis (tendonitis) is typically the result of repetitive stress on the tendons in your wrist. A layer of lubricated tissue, called a tendon sheath, surrounds your tendons. Overuse can irritate the sheath, leading to inflammation and enlargement.

  11. Tendon Sheath: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    There are several conditions that can affect a tendon sheath. These ailments are associated with inflammation, which is swelling due to a proliferation of fluid and immune cells. Inflammation can occur in and around a tendon sheath as the result of injuries, overuse, or disease.