Abrasion
... abuse Acanthosis nigricans Achilles
tendon injury ... Treatment : For superficial ... This results in increased friction between the
tendon and the sheath and some abrasion on the
tendon s, which, in turn, leads to local inflammation ...
Achilles Tendon
... Achilles
tendon Rupture Overview The Achilles
tendon , or
tendon calcaneus, is a large ropelike band of fibrous ...
Achilles tendinitis
... Achilles Tendinitis and Rupture ? The Achilles
tendon is named for the Greek hero Achilles, who was ... , irritation, and swelling of the Achilles
tendon (the
tendon that connects the muscle s of the calf to the ...
Biceps
... to have this disorder. The inflammation of the
tendon usually occurs at the site of insertion into ... rotator cuff repair, patella r ligament /
tendon avulsion repair, Achilles
tendon reconstruction and repair, hallux valgus ...
Bursa
... ( joint fluid). Bursa s are found in between
tendon and bone, skin and bone, and muscle s. ... serve to cushion or lubricate the area between
tendon and bone. Bursitis is inflammation of a ... e are fluid-filled cavities near joints where
tendon s or muscle s pass over bony projections. They ...
Bursitis
... e cushion the movement between the bones,
tendon s and muscle s near the joints . BURSITIS ... sac that acts as a cushion between
tendon s, bones, and skin . Prepatellar bursitis ... , a sac that lines many joints and allows
tendon s and muscle s to move easily when the joint ...
Connective tissue
... of tissue that hold the body's parts together--
tendon s, ligament s, fascia , and cartilage . ... possible by a generous donation from: ...
tendon Transfers -
tendon s are comprised of connective tissue and ...
Fibromyalgia
... by widespread pain in joints , muscle s,
tendon s, and other soft tissue s. Fibromyalgia ... in the muscle tissue , ligament s, and
tendon s. It most frequently affects the neck, shoulder ... that causes pain and stiffness of the
tendon s, muscle s, and joints . Fibromyalgia ...
Ganglion
... lumps ( cysts ) that sometimes develop in
tendon s or joints of the hand and wrist. When they ... cyst that forms from the joint or
tendon lining. Ganglia are most frequently found in the ... ganglion is a small, usually hard bump above a
tendon or in the capsule that encloses a joint . A ...
Hammer
... -shaped bone in the middle ear. hamstring The
tendon located in the back of the knee and lower ... . The arms and legs also have brisk "deep
tendon reflexes" (involuntary muscle contraction s ... a stimulus ). For example, when the patella r
tendon in the knee is tapped with a small hammer , ...
Hamstring
... combining two of the hamstring muscle
tendon s attaching to the tibia just below the knee joint - the gracilis
tendon and the semitendinosis
tendon . Stretching exercise s that focus on the ...
Joints
... joint will slowly weaken. At the same time, the
tendon s that attach the muscle to the bone will ... 33 joints ; more than 100 muscle s,
tendon s (fibrous tissue s that connect muscle s to ... in episodes of inflammation in joints ,
tendon s and other connective tissue s and organ s. ...
Knee
... absorbers and protect the bones, joints and
tendon s from the harm friction can cause. Because ... due to repetitive extension on the patella r
tendon in the knee (the
tendon pulls away from the bone). Spondylolisthesis .....
Ligament
... on four ligament s and other muscle s and
tendon s to function properly. Ligament s Strong ... the knee joint . Ligament s hold the
tendon s in place and stabilize the joints . The ... this tunnel passes the median nerve and
tendon s going to the fingers and thumb. Metra Grasp ...
Muscle Soreness
... your range of motion. SYMPTOMS" Pain in a
tendon . Whereas simple muscle soreness soon goes away,
tendon pain can continue on for some time. CAUSES"A
tendon is used in the same repetitive motion while ...
Patella
... Patella r
tendon : A
tendon that extends down from the quadriceps muscle ... What is Patella r / Quadriceps Tendinitis ?
tendon s connect muscle s to bone. In the knee , the ...
Ruptured
... problems. Causes of a Ruptured Biceps
tendon ? The biceps
tendon may rupture as a result of chronic tendinitis in the biceps
tendon . In cases of a ruptured appendix , the ...
Rupture
... Rupture of the Biceps
tendon What is a Rupture of the Biceps
tendon ?
tendon s are bands of tough, fibrous tissue connecting ...
Sac
... sac that arises from a nearby joint or
tendon sheath. While the cause is not really known, one theory is that damage to a
tendon sheath or joint allows fluid to leak out and ... where joint -related tissue s"including bone,
tendon , ligament , muscle , or skin "rub against one ...
Sprain
... bone by thick bands of fibrous tissue called
tendon s. Sprain Related Category: Pathology stretching or wrenching of the ligament s and
tendon s of a joint , often with rupture of the ... long bones ) are weaker than the muscle s or
tendon s. Instead, children are prone to fractures . ...
Synovia
... cancer cells. the synovia l membrane the
tendon sheaths the bags of fluid that allow muscle s and
tendon s to move smoothly over one another ( bursa e) ...... l fluid is also found in the covering of the
tendon s, those cords that connect the muscle s to the ...
Tendon
...
tendon s are like ligament s in being tough, flexible cords. But
tendon s differ from ligament s in that
tendon s extend from muscle to bone whereas ligament ...
Tendonitis
... Tendonitis , Achilles: See: Achilles
tendon itis. Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Achilles
tendon itis is a painful and often debilitating inflammation of the Achilles
tendon , also called the heel cord. The ...
Tendinitis
... Tendinitis Overview
tendon s themselves are cords of tough, fibrous ... bones. Tendinitis is an inflammation of the
tendon . Tendinitis : Inflammation of a
tendon (the tissue by which muscle attaches to ...
Tendon repair
...
tendon repair can be performed using local anesthesia ... orthopedic procedures including cerclage and
tendon repair . Mfg: Peters Pharmaceutical Labor atory ... option. Because rheumatoid arthritis may cause
tendon damage, especially in the hand and wrist, ...
Tennis elbow
... Tennis elbow : A painful injury to the
tendon that is attached to the outer part of the elbow ... irritation and inflammation of the extensor
tendon . Tennis elbow Definition: Tennis elbow is ... by repetitive activities that strain the
tendon s in the elbow area, such as using a manual ...
Tenosynovitis
... of the lining of the sheath that surrounds a
tendon (the cord that joins muscle to bone). ... : Inflammation of the extensor pollicus longus
tendon on the side of the wrist at the base of the ... Quervain's tenosynovitis , the sheaths of the
tendon s are inflamed or swollen, thus restricting the ...
Tibia
... and tear can weaken the posterior tibia l
tendon , which runs along the inside of your ankle, from ... ankle to your arch. The posterior tibia l
tendon is the main support structure for the arch. ... -- the quadriceps -- pulling on the patella r
tendon where it attaches to the tibia . OSD is ...
Tibial
... and tear can weaken the posterior tibial
tendon , which runs along the inside of your ankle, from ... ankle to your arch. The posterior tibial
tendon is the main support structure for the arch. - ... this problem as they can weaken the patella r
tendon . The Bends ( Decompression Sickness ) ...
Tissue
... ( joint fluid). Bursa s are found in between
tendon and bone, skin and bone, and muscle s. To ... is replaced. There are elastic tissue s (
tendon s) in the foot that connect the muscle s to the bones and joints . The largest and strongest
tendon of the foot is the ...
Triceps
... Precautions ... The triceps muscle
tendon of the back of the arm attaches to the ... after two years of age in improve elbow flexion.
tendon transfers to restore active elbow flexion may be ... examination . Reflexes tested include patella r
tendon ( knee ), ...
Adhesion
... compromise wound healing and could even create adhesion s that limit
tendon gliding and finger or thumb motion. 4 - Atrophic vaginitis occurs in ... and hammertoe s begin to tighten. Adhesion s gradually form from the
tendon s to the joint capsules, causing a rigid deformity. Surgery is ...
Ankylosing spondylitis
... of arthritis that affects the spine and the sites where the muscle s,
tendon s, and ligament s are attached to bone. Ankylosing spondylitis is a ... fitting shoes if the upper back portion of a shoe digs into the Achilles
tendon above the heel. Less often, it is caused by an inflammatory illness, such ...
Anterior cruciate ligament
... in your body. It depends on four ligament s and other muscle s and
tendon s to function properly. Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury ... Get our RSS news feed ... injuries to the shoulder (rotator cuff
tendon tears, impingement syndrome , and recurrent dislocation s), knee ( ...
Bends
... The bursa e, or fluid-filled sacs, serve as gliding surfaces for the
tendon s to reduce the force of friction as these
tendon s move. You want a shoe that bends easily through the ball of the ...
Carpal
... your wrist. This tunnel protects a main nerve to your hand and nine
tendon s that bend your fingers. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome : Brief Version ... of protein in the wrists. Related Encyclopedia Topics: Achilles
tendon Problems, Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries , Carpal Tunnel ...
Cartilage
... s do not provide a clear picture of soft tissue , such as cartilage ,
tendon s, or ligament s. A computed tomography (CT) scan or magnetic resonance ... It can also lead to inflammation in body tissue s, such as
tendon s and cartilage , eyes , heart , lungs and kidney s. The symptoms of ...
Clubfoot
... (present at birth ) foot deformity. It affects the bones, muscle s,
tendon s, and blood vessels and can affect one or both feet. Clubfoot ... several congenital foot malformations involving bones, muscle s and
tendon s. Clubfoot Clubfoot Mailing List Diabetes American Diabetes ...
Contraction
... is produced by the contraction of muscle s and the movement of their
tendon s. The muscle s and
tendon s pass near the joints and insert into bone beyond the joint . These ...
Contracture
... deformity Definition: A contracture is a fixed tightening of muscle ,
tendon s, ligament s, or skin . It prevents normal movement of the associated ... Deformity A contracture is a permanent tightening of muscle ,
tendon s, ligament s, or skin that prevents normal movement of the ...