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Tendonitis

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Introduction

Tendonitis is an inflammatory condition that can develop in a tendon. Tendons are strong fibers that connect your muscles to your bones. Tendonitis most frequently results from overuse of a joint. Symptoms include pain and tenderness. Most cases of tendonitis are relieved with rest and anti-inflammatory medications. Chronic tendonitis may require surgery if symptoms are intolerable despite nonoperative treatment.
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Anatomy

Tendons are strong fibers that connect your muscles to your bones. Tendons vary in size and shape, from the small ones in your fingers to the large ones in your legs. Your tendons and muscles move the bones in your joints.
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Causes

Tendonitis results when the tendons are irritated in some way. Tendonitis develops because of overuse, injury, structural abnormalities, or diseases, such as arthritis and diabetes. Tendonitis commonly occurs at the shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee, and heel.
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Symptoms

Tendonitis causes pain and tenderness, especially near a joint. Your pain may increase with movement or activity. Pain may be present at night. The skin covering your tendon may be warm and red.
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Diagnosis

Your doctor can diagnose tendonitis by reviewing your medical history and conducting an examination. You should tell your doctor about circumstances that may have contributed to your condition. Your doctor will examine your muscles and tendons and will ask you to perform certain movements against resistance. There are specific examinations for each tendon.
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Treatment

There are several different treatment options available to reduce pain and inflammation associated with tendonitis. A splint, cast, or brace may be necessary to allow your tendons to rest and heal. Your doctor may recommend using an ice pack, anti-inflammatory medications, or cortisone injections. Physical or occupational therapy can help to restore function and prevent future injury.
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Surgery

Surgery may be necessary to relieve chronic changes or inflammation around a tendon. Chronic tendonitis can cause a tendon to degenerate and tear. Surgery may be required to repair tendons that rupture as a result of chronic degeneration and inflammation. Surgical techniques vary depending on the condition and location of the tendon..
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Recovery

Recovery from tendonitis is individualized and depends on many factors. Your doctor will let you know what to expect.
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Prevention

You may prevent tendonitis by exercising to keep your muscles strong and flexible. Stretching properly is very important.
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“Msla B & J is a well-managed and knowledgeable facility. Everyone was very pleasant and very comfortable to be with. I had a wonderful experience.”

“I had a great therapist who explained what she was doing and why she was doing it. It put me more at ease.”

“My physical therapy has helped me immensely! So grateful for all of her kindness and support.”

“Bone and Joint staff are the very best. They care about your needs. They listen very carefully and do everything to make you feel better. Their bright smiles put you at ease right away. I would never go anyplace else for replacement surgery. I am very pleased with all the staff and their services.”

“Great experience. Everyone from beginning to end was friendly and helpful. I am also happy to have a diagnosis and a plan! Thank you.”

“I have always had a great experience at bone and joint. The doctors and staff are all really helpful, listen closely to my issues and provide exceptional care.”

“All the staff was awesome, from checking in, to the nurse, xray and Dr that saw me. I had moved to Thompson Falls in June and was worried about my knee condition and who to trust, I think my need for cortisone injection in my left knee lead me to the right place! Super thanks to your staff that are amazing folks that seem to really care!”

“I have lived in Houston, TX and Seattle. I think the care I received at the Walk-in Clinic of your facility was the best I have ever experienced. I am 75 years old with lots of experience.”

“The staff were positive, courteous and very efficient. The PA was informative and descriptive about my injury, and about managing my expectations for recovery. Overall a very good experience that I shared with family and friends.”

“I have been there dozens of times, never had a Doctor or Assistant that has been less than professional in my care. The office staff are excellent and professional in their dealings with me and my needs. An A Number 1 operation. Thank you!”

“World Class Care at MB&J. Succinct teamwork, truly the staff always friendly and caring. Just strongly recommended MB&J to someone yesterday.”

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    Missoula, Montana 59808

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Missoula Bone & Joint provides comprehensive orthopedic care in Western Montana. Our highly experienced orthopedic surgeons specialize in the following surgical procedures: general orthopedics, sports medicine, joint replacement, foot & ankle surgery, elbow surgery, hand surgery, wrist surgery, hip surgery, knee surgery, shoulder surgery, spine surgery and SI joint surgery. Missoula Bone and Joint Surgery Center offers the following services and programs: Physical Therapy, Urgent Care, Surgery Center, Wellness Program, Bone Health Clinic,  Athletic Training Outreach Program, and a Sports Performance Group.

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