TendonitisTypes

Shoulder Tendonitis A Problem for the Elderly

Monday, January 19th, 2009

The most common symptoms of shoulder tendonitis include the inability to hold the arm in certain positions and tenderness or pain in the shoulder area.

Treat Shoulder Tendonitis Before Its Too Late

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Shoulder tendonitis is the inflammation of the tendons around the shoulder’s rotator cuff and upper bicep area. Shoulder tendonitis is usually developed by sports and activities that require you to lift your hands above your head repeatedly. Common activities that often lead to shoulder tendonitis are strength training (bodybuilding), some certain swimming strokes, racket sports [...]

Tendonitis Surgery: When all else Fails

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Shoulder tendonitis or rotator cuff tendonitis is the inflammation and can be an irritation and swelling of the tendons of the shoulder. The shoulder joint is a ball and socket type joint. Tendons are the elastic ligaments that will connect the muscle to the bone. If something happens with the tendons (such as a breakdown), [...]

Shoulder Tendonitis Surgery – Rotator Cuff Tendonitis

Friday, June 15th, 2007

First let’s find out what shoulder tendonitis or rotator cuff tendonitis is?  There are several other names that this can be called.  Some are known as tennis shoulder, pitcher’s shoulder and even a shoulder impingement.  These are all common names for a very similar problem.
So what is it?  Shoulder tendonitis or rotator cuff tendonitis is [...]