Sort of - bowed tendons are one example of tendonitis. Tendonitis is simply inflammation in a tendon while a bowed tendon refers to tearing of the superficial digital flexor tendon along the back of the cannon bone.
Bowed tendons are located on the back of the cannon bone.
It is problems with tendons and causes sharp pain in tendons
Another name for bowed tendon is a tendonitis or tendon strain.
No one knows who discovered tendonitis. Tendonitis is an inflammation of tendons causing pain in that area. A tendon is a thick fibrous chord that attaches muscle to bone.
Playing too much tennis "can" cause tendonitis. Tendons connect muscles to bones and they can become swollen due to excess activity. This is called tendonitis. Tennis combines jumping and running which puts stress on tendons and makes them swell. Tennis is often the cause of tendonitis.
Inflammation (pain) of tendons (the portion that attaches muscle to bones) is tendonitis.
It would depend on the severity of your tendonitis and what tendons are affected. If you have tendonitis and want to train for a marathon, you should see your doctor before starting any sort of training program.
Bruising is not a symptom of ankle tendonitis. The symptoms include pain in the tendons and swelling around the malleoli bones and backside of the ankle.
tendons that commonly become inflamed include: tendons of the hand, tendons of the upper arm that effect the shoulder, Achilles tendon and the tendon that runs across the top of the foot
Tendonitis is a dangerous condition, what starts off as a small annoying pain in your tendons can quickly develop into a permanent problem that needs to be treated with steroidal injections or even surgery.
Tendonitis. The FDA found that it can cause tendons to rupture in your body and/or also permanent tendonitis. go the the Mayo Clinic online site and do a search of the drug. Keep away from Levaquin also as this can cause a permanent crippling rupture in the achielles heel. Check that out too at the same site.
Tendonitis is not a fatal disease, but an injury ... you just tell them and explain how they can help the area heal up and not injure it again.