Low urgency
Very common-
Inflammation of the membrane that protects and facilitates the movement of tendons, which connect the muscles to the bones.
The most common causes are: overload from exercise, poor posture, repetitive movements and loss of elasticity due to age.
Its manifestations are severe pain in the area and inability to move the joint.
Treatment is based off of eliminating the cause of its onset, rest, anti-inflammatory and analgesic medication. The sooner it is treated, the greater the chance of recovery and avoiding its chronicity.
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Dr. Sara Vitoria
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