Tendinitis is a condition in which the tissue that connects the muscles to the adjacent bones becomes irritated or inflamed. It can occur in any location of the body, but it is most frequently seen in the tendons of the knees, heels, elbows, shoulders, and wrists. The more common types of tendinitis include golfer’s elbow, pitcher’s shoulder, jumper’s knee, tennis elbow, and swimmer’s shoulder. Severe tendinitis can eventually lead to a ruptured tendon.
Tendinitis sometimes manifests after a sudden injury, but it is more often due to repetitious motions over a period of time. Many cases develop because the patient’s hobbies or job require repetitive movement that puts stress on the tendons needed to do those tasks. Older adults are