tendinitis
inflammation of a tendon.
Origin of tendinitis
1- Also ten·do·ni·tis, tenonitis.
Words Nearby tendinitis
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How to use tendinitis in a sentence
Orthotics and insoles are extremely common and used by people of all ages to support their arches, relieve strain, cushion calluses, and minimize symptoms of tendinitis.
Stretching your thumb across a screen repeatedly can cause tendinitis, pain and possibly even trigger finger, said Eugene Tsai, director of Hand Surgery Education at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
How to avoid ‘smartphone pinkie’ and other pains and problems from being glued to your phone | Allyson Chiu | October 29, 2021 | Washington PostSymptoms vary but include obvious pain, tendinitis, and numbness at the foot and ankle as well as more sneaky complaints up the kinetic chain like knee and hip pain.
Draft animals are less likely to be permanently incapacitated as a result of tendinitis, than are thoroughbreds.
Lameness of the Horse | John Victor LacroixAmong the predisposing causes of tendinitis may be mentioned, faulty conformation.
Lameness of the Horse | John Victor Lacroix
British Dictionary definitions for tendinitis
tendonitis
/ (ˌtɛndəˈnaɪtɪs) /
inflammation of a tendon
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