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What is Joint Tendonitis?

Description of the disease

Joint tendonitis is an inflammatory process that occurs in the tendon, which connects the muscle to the bone. This condition is common among athletes and people who engage in heavy physical labor.

Classification

  • Active tendonitis
  • Passive tendonitis

Symptoms

  • Pain and swelling in the joint area
  • Limited range of motion
  • Redness and increased skin temperature

Causes

  • Muscle overuse
  • Trauma or tendon strain
  • Incorrect exercise technique

Diagnosis

To diagnose joint tendonitis, a doctor will conduct a physical examination of the patient and may prescribe X-rays or an ultrasound for a more detailed study of the joint's condition.

Treatment

  • Rest and limited physical activity
  • Application of local pain relievers
  • Physiotherapeutic procedures
  • Use of anti-inflammatory drugs

Prevention

  • Gradual increase in load
  • Correct exercise technique
  • Use of protective gear during sports activities

Doctor

To receive qualified medical assistance for joint tendonitis, it is advisable to consult with an orthopedic doctor or traumatologist.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.