Archive for May, 2007
Peroneal Tendonitis - healthy ankles
Thursday, May 10th, 2007Your peroneal tendons are the tendons that tie your ankle to the muscles in your leg. They are responsible for the stability of your ankle as you move, in addition to protecting the ankle from sprains and strains. Peroneal tendonitis occurs when the peroneal tendons themselves are strained. It can also result [...]
Bursitis Tendonitis – dealing with it
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007If your joints are red and swollen, you may suspect bursitis tendonitis.
Tendons are the elastic type ligaments that connect muscle to bone. When these tendons break down with use a condition called tendonitis can occur. Tendonitis is an inflammatory condition which can cause pain and limit movement. Sacs of fluid which provide cushioning to the [...]
Biceps Tendonitis - get treatment
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007You use your arms for everything. From eating to writing, to lifting weights, your arms are one of the most essential and powerful tools on your body. That is why it is important to take care of them while they are still working. If you are experiencing biceps tendonitis, it is important to get it [...]
Ankle Tendonitis Treatment
Monday, May 7th, 2007Ankle tendonitis is very common, especially as you age, or if you’re pushing yourself beyond your limits when you exercice. If you begin to experience pain and/or swelling within the ankle region of the foot, it may be a symptom of ankle tendonitis, and should be addressed right away.
Here are some facts and background on [...]
Hand Tendonitis: coping with painful hands
Monday, May 7th, 2007If you hands hurt at the computer keyboard, pay attention. You could be suffering from RSI (repetitive strain injury). It may be carpel tunnel syndrome, or it may be hand tendonitis, a completely different, but no less painful, condition.
Hand tendonitis is like any other type of tendonitis, and is a condition caused by the [...]
Arm Tendonitis - how to cope
Saturday, May 5th, 2007Many people suffer from pain that can be anywhere from their shoulder all the way down to their wrist. It is possible they injured their arm suddenly by picking up a heavy object or it happened slowly over time. Arm tendonitis is a result of stress to the tendons in the arm or shoulder area. [...]











