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See: Bowed Tendon.
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F any inflammatory process affecting the tendons.
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Swelling in the tendons, resulting in pain.
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inflammation, tearing, tightness, or weakness in the tendons attaching muscles to bones. Tendinitis can restrict or inhibit adduction, abduction, supination, etc.
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Inflammation of tendons caused by overuse, injury, or related rheumatic conditions.
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an inflammation in a tendon or the tendon covering.
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Tendon inflammation occurring when a muscle or tendon is repeatedly tensed from overuse or unaccustomed use.
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inflammation of a tendon.
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inflammation in a tendon or in the tendon covering. Usually caused by not just a single injury, but a series of small stresses that repeatedly aggravate the tendon.
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Chronic swelling or inflammation of tendons due to overuse or irritation; a common problem affecting the shoulder.
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Tendinitis refers to an inflammation of the tendons, and produces pain and tenderness near a joint. It is often associated with a specific movement, probably one repeated often or intensely. Tendinitis is most common in the shoulders, elbows, forearms, and wrists. This term is often misspelled as "tendonitis".
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Inflammation of the tendon and/or tendon sheath, caused by chronic overuse or sudden injury.
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An inflammation of the connecting tissue that attaches the body of the muscle and to its bony insertion.
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inflammation of the tendon, usually caused by injury, which may restrict movement of the muscle attached to the tendon
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A condition in which a tendon becomes swollen or inflamed.
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a painful inflammation or swelling that occurs when a muscle or tendon is repeatedly tensed from overuse or unaccustomed use. The elbow, shoulder and wrist are common locations for this injury. Tendinitis is one example of a cumulative trauma disorder.
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