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What is tenosynovitis?
Tendons are strong, cord-like structures that connect muscles to bones. Some tendons are surrounded by a protective layer called a synovial sheath, which allows them to move smoothly without friction. When the synovial sheath becomes inflamed, the condition is known as tenosynovitis. If the tendon itself becomes inflamed, it is called tendonitis. These two conditions often occur together and are common in people with rheumatoid conditions, as inflammation within the joint can place extra stress on tendons and their sheaths. In addition, both tenosynovitis and tendonitis can develop following a sports injury or as a result of repetitive strain injury (RSI).
Physiotherapy is a highly effective treatment for tenosynovitis, helping to reduce symptoms and restore normal function. The experienced physiotherapists at acephysiosports.com will carry out a comprehensive assessment and design a personalised treatment programme to maximise your recovery. In addition to treatment, your physiotherapist can also provide strategies and advice to help reduce the risk of tenosynovitis returning in the future.
What are the symptoms of tenosynovitis?
Tenosynovitis can present with a range of symptoms that vary depending on the location and severity of the condition. Common signs include pain and swelling around the affected tendon, along with tenderness when the area is touched. Many people also experience stiffness and a reduced range of movement, making normal activities more difficult. In some cases, a grating or creaking sensation can be felt when moving the tendon, and the skin over the area may appear red and warm. If left untreated, these symptoms can worsen and increase the risk of tendon damage, which makes early physiotherapy intervention essential.
How is tenosynovitis diagnosed?
There are several methods used to diagnose tenosynovitis, and doctors will often combine different tests to confirm the condition. Early diagnosis is important so that physiotherapy with acephysiosports.com can begin as soon as possible to maximise recovery and prevent long-term issues. Potential diagnostic methods for tenosynovitis include:
How will physiotherapy help with tenosynovitis?
Physiotherapy will help minimise the symptoms of tenosynovitis and restore movement in the affected area. acephysiosports.com will provide you with a full assessment, allowing your physiotherapist to create a tailored programme designed to meet your specific needs. The goal is to ensure you can return to your normal activities of daily living as soon as possible. Physiotherapy can help in the following ways:
What physiotherapy will be used for tenosynovitis?
Your physiotherapy programme will be based on your symptoms and the goals you want to achieve. At acephysiosports.com, your physiotherapist will encourage you to take an active role in your rehabilitation and work with you to decide the most suitable treatments. Potential physiotherapy may include:
Summary
Tenosynovitis is inflammation of the synovial sheath surrounding tendons. It often occurs simultaneously with tendonitis, which is inflammation of certain tendons, and commonly affects the shoulder, ankle, thumb and elbow regions. Physiotherapy is an effective way to treat tenosynovitis, and a combination of treatments is often used to optimise recovery. acephysiosports.com has specialist musculoskeletal physiotherapists who are experienced in assessing and diagnosing tenosynovitis. A personalised rehabilitation programme designed by acephysiosports.com can facilitate your recovery and help prevent long-term complications. Please call us on +65 81535374 to book an appointment today, or alternatively, book an appointment online!
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