F inflammation of the tendons and muscular attachments. It may occur in connection with e.g. repeated muscular work.
Swelling in the tendon and tendon sheath, resulting in pain.
Inflammation of the synovial sheaths surrounding tendons.
Inflammation of the sheath around a tendon
Inflammation of the lubricating sheaths (surrounding covers) of the tendons in the hand, wrist or forearm. Burning pain can result.
Swelling and inflammation of the sheath that surrounds certain tendons. The sheath protects, guides, and lubricates the tendon in places where there is a great deal of movement or potential friction.
An inflammation of the inner lining of the sheath that covers a tendon.
Inflammation or injury to the synovial sheath surrounding the tendon. Usually results from excessive repetitive motion.
May follow trauma, overuse or inflammatory conditions. There is complaint of pain, swelling and/or restricted movements. The swelling has a characteristically linear appearance, along the tendons.
Swelling and inflammation of the sheath that surrounds certain tendons. The sheath produces a lubricating fluid for the tendon; tenosynovitis results from a decreased capacity to produce this lubricating fluid.
Inflammation of the sheath surrounding a tendon.
Inflammation of the sheath surrounding the tendon.
Inflammation of the lining membrane that surrounds the tendon sheath.
Inflammation of the tissue that surrounds the tendon and ordinarily helps allow smoother motion of the tendon. When inflamed, however, this can cause locking or triggering of a finger for example.
Inflammation of a tendon sheath.
Inflammation and swelling of the tendon sheaths, usually of the wrist or hand, potentially caused by repetitive movements such as very high-speed typing rates
Tenosynovitis is the inflammation of the fluid-filled sheath (called the synovium) that surrounds a tendon. It is commonly called "Trigger Finger."