What is Tendonitis/Tendinosis?
Tendonitis in an acute inflammation of the tendon of a muscle commonly caused by a load applied to the muscle. The injury occurs when the load is either too much or occurs rapidly when the muscle is unprepared. Tendinosis involves a degeneration that is stimulated with chronic overuse. This degeneration of the collagen in the tendon can occur with large heavy repeated movement or small repeat movements such as turning a screwdriver repetitively. This process takes a longer time and is considered a chronic condition.
Causes Tendonitis:
- Sudden increased load
- Load over capacity
- Poor or inefficient movement patterns
Causes Tendinosis:
- Chronic overuse
- Inadequate recovery between movement events
- Poor or inefficient movement patterns
Treatment
-A thorough and detailed evaluation
-Treatment of injured soft tissues (dry needling, A.R.T, class IV laser, IASTM and cupping)
-Restore joint mobility and increase range of motion
-Strengthen and stabilize (DNS and exercise rehabilitation)