Tendinopathy

Tendinopathy is a term used to describe a range of conditions affecting tendons, characterized by pain, swelling, and impaired function. It typically arises from overuse or repetitive strain, leading to degeneration of the tendon rather than acute inflammation. Common sites for tendinopathy include the shoulder (rotator cuff), elbow (tennis elbow), knee (patellar tendon), and Achilles tendon.

9- 1: Different types of tendinopathy

9- 2: Stages of tendinopathy

9- 3: Modalities for tendinopathy

9- 4: Sites of tendinopathy

9- 5: Mechanisms of tendinopathy

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