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<blockquote data-quote="mom23gsfg" data-source="post: 131539" data-attributes="member: 4445"><p>mmm... sounds like Tendinitis to me. ive had it for the past several years due to the fact i used to work in a sock factory. you can get it by doing the same motions alot over and over . i have this in my hands and my feet. sometimes it feels ike i cant even grasp things.</p><p></p><p>Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon any one of the thick fibrous cords that attach muscles to bones. The condition, which causes pain and tenderness just outside a joint, can occur in any of your body's tendons. Tendinitis is common around your shoulders, elbows, wrists and heels. </p><p></p><p>Signs and symptoms</p><p></p><p></p><p> Tendinitis </p><p>Symptoms of tendinitis that are produced near a joint aggravated by movement include the following: </p><p></p><p>Pain </p><p>Tenderness </p><p>Mild swelling, in some cases </p><p>Tendinitis in various locations in your body produces these specific types of pain: </p><p></p><p>Tennis elbow. This type causes pain on the outer side of your forearm near your elbow when you rotate your forearm or grip an object. Golfer's elbow causes pain on the inner part of your elbow. </p><p>Achilles tendinitis. This form causes pain just above your heel. </p><p>Adductor tendinitis. This type leads to pain in your groin. </p><p>Patellar tendinitis. In this type, you experience pain just below your kneecap. </p><p>Rotator cuff tendinitis. This tendinitis leads to shoulder pain. </p><p>If the sheath of tissue that surrounds the tendon becomes scarred and narrowed in small joints, such as the finger, it may cause the tendon to lock in one position, such as occurs in the condition called trigger finger. The pain of tendinitis is usually worse with activities that use the muscle that is attached to the involved tendon</p><p></p><p>Causes</p><p>Tendons are usually surrounded by a sheath of tissue similar to the lining of the joints (synovium). They're subject to the wear and tear of aging, direct injury and inflammatory diseases. The most common cause of tendinitis is injury or overuse during work or play. </p><p></p><p>The pain is usually the result of a small tear in or inflammation of the tendon that links your muscle to your bone. Tendinitis can also be associated with inflammatory diseases that occur throughout your body, such as rheumatoid arthritis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom23gsfg, post: 131539, member: 4445"] mmm... sounds like Tendinitis to me. ive had it for the past several years due to the fact i used to work in a sock factory. you can get it by doing the same motions alot over and over . i have this in my hands and my feet. sometimes it feels ike i cant even grasp things. Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon any one of the thick fibrous cords that attach muscles to bones. The condition, which causes pain and tenderness just outside a joint, can occur in any of your body's tendons. Tendinitis is common around your shoulders, elbows, wrists and heels. Signs and symptoms Tendinitis Symptoms of tendinitis that are produced near a joint aggravated by movement include the following: Pain Tenderness Mild swelling, in some cases Tendinitis in various locations in your body produces these specific types of pain: Tennis elbow. This type causes pain on the outer side of your forearm near your elbow when you rotate your forearm or grip an object. Golfer's elbow causes pain on the inner part of your elbow. Achilles tendinitis. This form causes pain just above your heel. Adductor tendinitis. This type leads to pain in your groin. Patellar tendinitis. In this type, you experience pain just below your kneecap. Rotator cuff tendinitis. This tendinitis leads to shoulder pain. If the sheath of tissue that surrounds the tendon becomes scarred and narrowed in small joints, such as the finger, it may cause the tendon to lock in one position, such as occurs in the condition called trigger finger. The pain of tendinitis is usually worse with activities that use the muscle that is attached to the involved tendon Causes Tendons are usually surrounded by a sheath of tissue similar to the lining of the joints (synovium). They're subject to the wear and tear of aging, direct injury and inflammatory diseases. The most common cause of tendinitis is injury or overuse during work or play. The pain is usually the result of a small tear in or inflammation of the tendon that links your muscle to your bone. Tendinitis can also be associated with inflammatory diseases that occur throughout your body, such as rheumatoid arthritis. [/QUOTE]
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