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Treatments for Tendonitis
Tendonitis is a common condition characterized by inflammation and irritation of tendons. Tendons are tough, fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones and play a crucial role in movement and joint stability. When tendons become inflamed due to overuse, injury, or aging, it can result in pain, swelling, and reduced mobility in the affected area. While various therapeutic options exist for tendonitis, advancements in medical technology, especially in the field of Ultrasound-Guided Injectable Therapies, have redefined the management of tendonitis.
PRP
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injection is a revolutionary, minimally invasive treatment for chronic musculoskeletal injuries, utilizing the body's natural healing response.
Hydro-dilatation for adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder)
Ultrasound-guided hydrodilatation is a modern technique used to address adhesive capsulitis, commonly known as frozen shoulder syndrome.
Subacromial/Subdeltoid Bursa Injections
Ultrasound-guided injections are a modern and minimally invasive technique for addressing issues affecting the bursae.
Barbotage for Calcific Tendinopathy
What is calcific tendonitis?
Calcific tendonitis is a condition in which the tendons of the shoulder are affected by the deposition of calcium crystals (hydroxyapatite). It is one of the most common shoulder conditions, usually occurring in people aged 40-60, and more frequently in women. It often affects individuals with diabetes or thyroid gland problems.
Calcific tendonitis is divided into two stages: