Tendinitis TreatmentManalapan Township, NJ
What is tendinitis?
Tendinitis requires tendinitis treatment and is a term used to describe tendon inflammation. Tendons are thick, stretchy bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to the bone. They play a large role in the pulling of muscles that connect to the bone, which allows for proper functioning and movement. When someone is diagnosed with tendinitis, it often means that they are experiencing movement problems in their shoulders, arms, wrists, hands, thumbs and ankles.
Why it happens
Tendinitis is often the result of someone performing repetitive movements over a short period of time, or it can occur suddenly due to some type of sports-related injury. Examples of repetitive causes include typing on a keyboard, cutting up food or using a garden tool for digging for many hours at a time. In order for someone who thinks they may have tendinitis to receive a proper diagnosis, they must make an appointment with a medical professional in order to undergo a physical exam. Tenderness and pain in the area affected are two common symptoms.
Tendinitis treatment options
Those diagnosed with tendinitis are encouraged to seek a professional team as soon as possible, as the sooner it is treated, the higher one’s chances of once again being pain-free. When someone does not seek treatment for their tendinitis, it is likely that it will turn into a chronic problem. When it comes to the type of treatment someone will receive once diagnosed with tendinitis, it will simply depend on the initial cause.
A list of treatment options available today for treating tendinitis:
Ready to be pain-free once again?
The above treatment options are available to treat your tendinitis. The type of tendinitis treatment you will receive will depend on what has caused you to be diagnosed with this health condition, which means you will not know whether you need short-term or long-term treatment to address your tendinitis diagnosis. There is a definite possibility that your tendinitis can go away over time, and the ideal way for this to happen is for you to make an appointment with a medical professional as soon as possible for their guidance and advice.
At Freeman Orthopedic and Sports Medicine, we can help you relieve tendinitis symptoms/pain. Visit us at our Manalapan Township office today.
Contact Us
Freeman Orthopedic and Sports Medicine is located at
348 U.S. 9 N Ste E
Manalapan Township,
NJ
07726