TENDINITIS
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Sudden stretching or repeated overuse injures the
connection between the tendon and its bone or muscle. The injury is
largely mechanical, but when it appears, the body tries to heal it
by initiating inflammation. Inflammation increases the blood supply,
bringing nutrients to the damaged tissues along with immunogenic
agents to combat infection. The result is swelling, tenderness, pain,
heat, and redness if the inflammation is close to the skin. |
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