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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Repetitive Motion Injuries
  1. ... Long-term inflammation raises the risk for further injury, such as rupture Return of tendinitis symptoms ... Tendinitis can be prevented by: Avoiding repetitive motions and ... warm up exercises at a relaxed pace before vigorous activity.
  2. ... cause injury. Activities that involve contact, heavy or repetitive lifting, or twisting (such as when moving or at high speed) can also cause injury.
  3. ... tendon reflexes (the knee-jerk or other reflexes) Repetitive jerky ... This can reduce range of motion or leave the joints bent.
  4. Tennis elbow is caused by doing the same repetitive and forceful ... tendons. This article discusses surgery to repair tennis elbow.
  5. ... of pain, weakness, and stiffness or loss of motion worsen slowly over ... worse and are not relieved by medicines, rest, or exercise.