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- Tendinitis (National Library of Medicine)... bones. They help your muscles move your bones. Tendinitis is the severe swelling of a tendon. Tendinitis usually happens after repeated injury to an area ...
- Rotator Cuff Injuries (National Library of Medicine)... rotator cuff break down, leading to these injuries: Tendinitis. The tendons in the rotator cuff connect your muscles to your shoulder bones. In tendinitis, the tendons become irritated and swollen from being ...
- Elbow Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... make your elbow hurt. A common cause is tendinitis, an inflammation or injury to the tendons that attach muscle to bone. Tendinitis of the elbow is a sports injury, often ...
- Arm Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... or an accident. Types of arm injuries include : Tendinitis and bursitis Sprains Dislocations Fractures (broken bones) Nerve ...
- Heel Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... made well Being overweight These can lead to tendinitis, bursitis, and fasciitis, which are all types of ...
- Joint Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... other conditions, such as arthritis, can cause bursitis. Tendinitis. This condition happens when you overuse a tendon. ... repeating the same movements. The treatments for bursitis, tendinitis, and chronic strain are often the same. They ...
- Shoulder Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... Common problems include: Sprains and strains Dislocations Separations Tendinitis Bursitis Torn rotator cuffs Frozen shoulder Fractures (broken ...
- Sports Injuries (National Library of Medicine)Exercising is good for you, but sometimes you can injure yourself when you play sports or exercise. Accidents, poor training practices, or improper gear can cause ...
- Wrist Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... to ligaments and injuries to muscles or tendons Tendinitis, inflammation of a tendon, usually due to overuse ...
- Bursitis (National Library of Medicine)A bursa is a small, fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between a bone and other moving parts, such as muscles, tendons, or skin. Bursitis occurs when ...