Tendonitis is an inflammation, or swelling, of a tendon which connects muscle to bone. It can limit the use of your hands and can also be quite painful. Because we use our hands and wrists so often, tendons in these areas can be prone to inflammation through overuse or injury. For those with hand tendonitis, performing daily activities such as working or typing can become difficult.
Inflammation from tendon injuries can cause tendonitis. However, tendons can also become inflamed by overusing your hands, fingers, or wrists. Older patients are particularly prone to tendonitis because their tendons are no longer as elastic as they were when they were younger.
Symptoms of tendonitis may include:
Because we strive to help our patients achieve the best possible outcome, we are happy to share some additional information about conditions of the hand and wrist in our blogs. You can find more detailed information, including some facts about Tendonitis, common symptoms and more in a few of the blogs shared below.
Without proper treatment, including rest, tendonitis can become a long-term issue that will limit your hand function. That is why prompt treatment and the development of an appropriate care plan are both important to ensure the best possible results. Our physicians conduct their own follow-up care and will oversee all phases of your treatment.
MHS is committed to bringing the highest level of expertise, leading-edge therapeutic approaches, and the most advanced equipment, all to achieve the best possible outcome for you. Call us at 630-359-6888, or contact us today through our secure form to schedule a prompt appointment.
Because we strive to help our patients achieve the best possible outcome, we are happy to share some additional information about conditions of the hand and wrist in our blogs. You can find more detailed information, including some facts about Tendonitis, common symptoms and more in a few of the blogs shared below.
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