overuse as well as inelasticisty and weakness
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.
There are a number of potential causes for foot tendonitis. Running could cause it, especially if you're shoes fit poorly. Activity on steep hills or on uneven ground can also contribute to this issue. Having flat feet is another potential cause.
The treatment of foot tendonitis would depend on the severity of the injury. Some things that can be done to relieve the pain is to treat the foot with ice as well as taking anti-inflammatories. It is also very important that she rests the foot.
overuse as well as inelasticisty and weakness
It is problems with tendons and causes sharp pain in tendons
During Tendonitis the tendon becomes irritated, inflamed, and sometimes even swollen. Physically, it causes soreness and pain.
There is a wealth of information on the internet regarding foot tendonitis. You may want to check out the site tendonitisoffoot dot com for a good amount of information no this condition. I would also advise seeing your physician for a full diagnosis.
There could be mulitple causes of ankle pain including but not limited to arthritis, tendonitis or a sprain.
You would put cold packs on your foot. If you are able to take anti-inflammatories, they may also be helpful.
Rheumatoid Arthritis - bursitis and/or tendonitis due to RA.
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.
A very common cause of ankle pain is a sprain, which occurs when the ankle joint is subjected to forceful twisting or bending. Some causes: Arthritis, tendonitis and fractures.