The injection of treatment into the epidural region of the spine.
Tendonitis & Bursitis
Tendonitis occurs when tissues connecting muscle and bone become inflamed. Bursitis occurs when bursac sacks acting as joint cushions become inflamed. These conditions can arise from an injury or from chronic overuse, often referred to as “repetitive stress injury.”
Tendons connect muscle to bone. They are thick and dense, and when they become inflamed, they are often sensitive to touch. Bursac, on the other hand, are between bones and tendons. They also cause great pain when inflamed.
Symptoms
Several symptoms of these conditions include:
Inflammation of joint areas
Swelling and redness
Tenderness to touch or movement
Inability to move the joint
Diagnosis
See a pain management specialist for a full diagnosis. After a review of medical history, a physical exam, and the administering of tests like x-rays and MRIs, your doctor will be able to recommend the proper treatment.
Possible Treatments
See a pain management specialist for a full diagnosis. After a review of medical history, a physical exam, and the administering of tests like x-rays and MRIs, your doctor will be able to recommend the proper treatment.
A nonsurgical therapy that involves reconstructing tendons and ligaments.
A process wherein blood is drawn, platelets are separated, their concentration is increased, and they are redistributed.
The use of stem cells to promote growth and healing.
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