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		<title>Home Care for Sports Injuries &#8211; Tendonitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 00:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Exercises for Tendonitis and Carpal Tunnel Tendonitis is the inflammation of the tendons that surround a particular area. A repeated activity that causes the tendon unusual amounts of stress, or one that causes the tendon to rub over the joint, causing friction and soreness creates this inflammation. The inflammation can be quite painful and can [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tendonitis is the inflammation of the tendons that surround a particular area. A repeated activity that causes the tendon unusual amounts of stress, or one that causes the tendon to rub over the joint, causing friction and soreness creates this inflammation. The inflammation can be quite painful and can also cause a good deal of stiffness, which can limit mobility.</p>
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<p> While this injury is commonly found in the knees and elbows, it can also be found in the shoulders and fingers, depending on the activity. If you are experiencing pain, it is best to visit a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and instructions for how to proceed with treatment. In the meantime, there are some simple things that you can do to help yourself.</p>
<p> The most important factor invloved is for you to decrease whichever activity that is creating the inflammation to begin with. Take it easy and rest. Even in the instance where you attempt to go forward and continue to play through any pain you may be having, you will simply aggravate your condition more. The only way to get it to heal is to stop using it. In your path to recovery, you will look to be certain that you apply ice to the place that is effected on a regular basis. Because of multiple studies and additional research it has been demonstrated to benefit time for healing in addition to decreasing the instance of inflammation. many people choose to use the over the counter medication ibuprofen to deal with any pain in addition to inflammation.</p>
<p> After you are at at a point where you are back in the game, you will have to be extra careful in the beginning to make certain that you do not re-aggravate your initial condition. It is possible that you may having a mechanical problem that is the problem which is the result of movements that are un-natural. These repeated movements that are not bio-mechanically efficient increase the likelihood and severity of tendonitis. If you suspect that this is the cause of your difficulty, then it would be in your best interest to consult with a professional in the3 field of sports medicine and get them to assist you in going over your movements. Whether it be your running stride, your pitching motion, or your tennis swing, a few minor adjustments may make a world of difference in how you feel and how well you are able to perform following your recovery period.</p>
<p> As previously meantioned, there are a few steps that you can take at home that you will help to lower the severity of tendonitis, however if is a problem that is always happening, you it would be best of you go and see a physician. What you are diagnosing as tendonitis could be something more severe like ligament or cartilage damage. It is these types of injuries that require you to treat them on a professional basis as well as having to treat them surgically.</p>
<p> If you do have tendonitis, be consistent with the rest and the ice and you should notice an improvement in the pain and mobility within a week or so. Wait to resume activity for several weeks while you give you body a chance to heal itself, otherwise you will most likely just cause the condition to come back.</p>
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		<title>Different Home Care For Sports Injuries Such as Tendonitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 05:18:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Exercises for Tendonitis and Carpal Tunnel Occasionally an athlete will put undue stress on tendons and joints during a training program. When this happens there is the risk that the individual may develop a case of tendonitis. Tendonitis occurs when a tendon rubs repeatedly over a joint, causing friction. The friction in turn causes soreness [...]]]></description>
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<p>Occasionally an athlete will put undue stress on tendons and joints during a training program. When this happens there is the risk that the individual may develop a case of tendonitis. Tendonitis occurs when a tendon rubs repeatedly over a joint, causing friction. The friction in turn causes soreness and inflammation. This can be a painful condition which causes stiffness and can limit mobility.</p>
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<p> While this injury is commonly found in the knees and elbows, it can also be found in the shoulders and fingers, depending on the activity. If you are experiencing pain, it is best to visit a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and instructions for how to proceed with treatment. In the meantime, there are some simple things that you can do to help yourself.</p>
<p> The most important thing that you need to do is limit the activity which is causing the inflammation in the first place. Take it easy and rest. Even if you try to proceed and play through the pain, you will only aggravate the condition further. The only way to get it to heal is to stop using it. Along the way to recovery, you will want to make sure that you ice the area on a regular basis. Through extensive research it has been demonstrated to decrease the time to heal as well as lower inflammation. Ibuprofen can be used to combat discomfort and inflammation as well.</p>
<p> Once you are back in the game, you will need to be careful at first to make sure that you don't re-aggravate the condition. It is possible that you may having a mechanical problem that is the problem which is the result of movements that are un-natural. These types of movements that are repetitive in nature and that aren't bio-mechanically effective add to the probability as well as the degree of tendonitis. If you suspect that this is the cause of your difficulty, then it would be in your best interest to consult with a professional in the3 field of sports medicine and get them to assist you in going over your movements. Whether it be your running stride, your pitching motion, or your tennis swing, a few minor adjustments may make a world of difference in how you feel and how well you are able to perform following your recovery period.</p>
<p> As stated above, there are some at home steps that you can take to reduce the symptoms of tendonitis, but if it is a recurring problem, then you should see a doctor. What you are diagnosing as tendonitis could be something more severe like ligament or cartilage damage. These are injuries that need to be treated professionally and which may require surgery to repair.</p>
<p> If you do have tendonitis, be consistent with the rest and the ice and you should notice an improvement in the pain and mobility within a week or so. Wait to resume activity for several weeks while you give you body a chance to heal itself, otherwise you will most likely just cause the condition to come back.</p>
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