Table Of Contents
Characteristics
- Injury microscopic repetitive to the tissue
- Gradual onset and increase in symptoms make these difficult to identify early
- Consequences: include loss of time in activity, reduced function, pain, and psychological exhaustion
- Female athletes at greater risk
Tendinopathy
- Noninflammatory Condition!
- -overload tissue –> damage
- Rotator cuff tendinopathy, epicondylosis, patellar tendinosis, Achilles tendinosis
- Etiopathogenic theory suggesting insufficient tensile strength of the tendon exposed to external loads that cause progressive damage
- Typically insidious onset of pain and symptoms lasting > 6 weeks
Shoulder Impingement
- Etiology:
- Physical Tests:
- Treatment:
Adhesive Capsulitis
- Etiology:
- Treatment:
Lateral Epicondylitis
- Treatment:
- AKA: Tennis Elbow
- most effective tx = eccentric strengthening
- Eccentric Strengthening:
- Steroid Injections
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Associated with:
- Physical Exam:
- Treatment:
Trigger Finger
- Etiology:
- Treatment:
Patella Femoral Syndrome
Patellar Tendinosis
- AKA: Jumpers Knee
- Treatment:
- most effective tx = eccentric strengthening
- Eccentric Strengthening:
- Steroid Injections
Achilles Tendinosis
- Treatment:
- most effective tx = eccentric strengthening
- Eccentric Strengthening:
- Steroid Injections
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Plantar Fasciitis
- Etiology:
- Treatment:
Morton’s Neuroma
- Etiology:
- Treatment: