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There could be mulitple causes of ankle pain including but not limited to arthritis, tendonitis or a sprain.
Rheumatoid Arthritis - bursitis and/or tendonitis due to RA.
the hardest thing about arthritis is dealing with the horrible pain
Tendonitis is inflammation, irritation, and swelling of a tendon, which is the fibrous structure that joins muscle to bone. While Tendonitis can effect any tendon it is not common to find Tendonitis in the deltoid tendon. The deltoid muscle is a large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint and serving to abduct and flex and extend and rotate the arm. Most often pain in the shoulder has to do with the Rotator Cuff muscles or arthritis in the shoulder joint.
There is no such thing as "arthritis stones."
Tendonitis is the result of irritation or inflammation of a tendon. Some of the common causes of tendonitis include: repetitive strain, injury, too much strain, or as a result arthritis and/or diabetes. The common symptoms for tendonitis include: restricted movement, pain when the area is moved/touched, burning sensation, swelling and pain when under pressure. These symptoms can range from mild to severe pain and discomfort.
The actual causes of arthritis are not known so there is no sure way to say either yes or no. However tendons have influence over joints and badly aligned or inflame areas near joints can lead to osteoarthritis.
What I come to understand is that STEMS is a treatment where they actually inject Stem cells in the area which has tendonitis. if you would like more info in regards to treatments that are said to be extremely great for people with tendonitis here is a link below: http://www.weilab.com/index.html
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.
There is no such thing.