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  • Fast Facts About Bursitis and Tendinitis

    National Institute of Arthritis — Bursitis and tendinitis are both common conditions that cause swelling around muscles and bones. They occur most often in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, or ankle. A tendon is a flexible band of tissue that connects muscles to bones. ...More…

  • Problemas de las rodillas

    National Institute of Arthritis — Las rodillas le dan estabilidad al cuerpo. También dejan que las piernas se doblen y enderecen. Tanto la flexibilidad como la estabilidad son necesarias a la hora de ponerse de pie, caminar, correr, agacharse, saltar o darse la vuelta. Hay otras ...More…

  • TENDONITIS/BURSITIS

    College of Rheumatology — Pain in tendonitis or bursitis, commonly involving the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle, may be quite severe, often of sudden onset and usually made worse by movement. This inflammation of the soft tissue tendons and bursae located ...More…

  • "Tendinopathy"

    Clinical Trials — Placebo-Controlled Trial, Testing the Efficacy of Polidocanol Injections as a Treatment of Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy The Value of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Chronic Midportion Achilles Tendinopathy: a Double-Blind Randomized Clinical ...More…

  • "Tendinitis"

    Clinical Trials — Open Studies / "Tendinitis" Efficacy Study of Fine Needle Technique on Calcific Tendinitis Phase II Dose-Ranging Study of OrthoDerm Patch for Patients With Tennis Elbow Corticosteroid Injection for Common Upper Extremity Problems Drug: Placebo . ...More…

  • Trigger Finger

    AAOS — A trigger finger occurs when the motion of the tendon that opens and closes the finger is limited, causing the finger to lock or catch as the finger is extended. Trigger finger. The cause is not always known. Trigger fingers are more common in ...More…

  • Fast Facts About Knee Problems

    National Institute of Arthritis — The knees provide stable support for the body. They also allow the legs to bend and straighten. Both flexibility and stability are needed to stand, walk, run, crouch, jump, and turn. Other parts of the body help the knees do their job. These ...More…

  • Disfunción del Tendón Tibial Posterior

    Foot Physicians — La disfunción del tendón tibial posterior (posterior tibial tendon dysfunction - PTTD) es una inflamación y/o sobre estiramiento del tendón tibial posterior en el pie. Una función importante del tendón tibial posterior es ayudar a darle soporte ...More…

  • Biceps Tendinitis of the Shoulder

    AAOS — Biceps tendinitis is an inflammation or irritation of the biceps tendon, which connects the biceps muscle to the shoulder. The biceps muscle is located in the front area of the upper arm. The biceps muscle helps to stabilize the large bone in the ...More…

  • Your Orthopaedic Connection

    AAOS — Your Orthopaedic Connection Find an Orthopaedist AAOS Web SiteMore…

  • Inyecciones en las articulaciones y en los tejidos blandos

    Family Doctor — Las inyecciones en las articulaciones y los tejidos blandos son inyecciones que se hacen con una aguja en una articulación, tal como una rodilla, o en un espacio con tejido blando, tal como el espacio entre el músculo y el hueso. La aguja puede ...More…

  • Joint and Soft Tissue Injections

    Family Doctor — Joint and soft tissue injections are shots with a needle into a joint (such as your knee) or a soft tissue space (such as the space between a muscle and a bone). The needle may be used to take out fluid or to put in medicine. These shots can be ...More…


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