What is Calcific Tendonitis Pain?
December 2, 2009 by Tom Nicholson
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People experience “Frozen Shoulder” which is how most people refer to calcific tendonitis. Generally, this problem happens most frequently to women that have diabetes and are over the age of 40. Indeed this may be the result of an accident; nonetheless, doctors do not know what exactly causes calcific tendonitis.
How do You Know When You Have Supraspinatus Tendonitis?
December 2, 2009 by Tom Nicholson
Filed under Health & Fitness
Interestingly enough, supraspinatus tendonitis, which is also commonly known as ‘rotator cuff tendonitis’, is amongst one of the most common forms of tendonitis treated by doctors. While the rotator cuff consists of several tendons, it is the supraspinatus tendon which connects the shoulder blade to the arm bone, and it is also the tendon which tends to the most vulnerable to tendonitis.
Wrist Braces And Stretching Exercises Can Help Alleviate Any Painful Carpal Tunnel Symptoms
November 16, 2009 by Tom Nicholson
Filed under Health & Fitness
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a disorder that can be worse on some days than others. At the height of your injury, inflammation and swelling can cause pain or numbness in your hands, wrist or fingers, the pain associated with carpal tunnel can be slight or unbearable. When symptoms first start, they may be a simple as a slight tingling sensation but as it progresses, the pain can radiate from your wrist all the way up your arm. This can lead to lost time at work and problems doing everyday tasks, not to mention sleep. When carpal tunnel syndrome begins to affect your job or daily life it is time to seek medical attention. However, symptoms may be slight at first they can rapidly progress to major issues.
TENDON STRAIN
November 12, 2009 by Tom Nicholson
Filed under Health & Fitness
It is said that the most common injury caused by a tendon strain happens through misuse. More often than not, the injury is caused by some kind of sports injury. For instance, basketball players often suffer an injury to the Achilles tendon, which connects the anklebone to the muscles found in the calf muscle.


