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Jun 28, 2009 – How are your knees feeling lately?
Do you have moments where your knee pain or inflammation is getting out of control? Have you wondered about tendonitis and how this affects your knee? Severe knee tendonitis is an injury typically seen in individuals who participate in sporting activities on a regular basis. This is a condition that occurs when the tendons that make up part of knee joint become inflamed. The knee is protected behind a plate of bone known as the patella (your kneecap). There are two main tendons that are part of the knee. These tendons connect the patella to two separate parts of the leg. The quadriceps are the upper thigh muscles and the shinbone is the lower leg bone. Both of these parts of the leg are connected to the patella by the knee tendons. Different Forms Of Tendonitis Patellar Tendonitis - Patellar Tendonitis is generally caused by overuse of the quadriceps muscles. Activities such as running and jumping exert strain on the quadriceps. Engaging in too much of these activities can cause inflammation of the tendons connecting the quadriceps to the patella. In this form of tendonitis, pain occurs below the knee, in the patellar tendon. Quadriceps Tendonitis - Quadriceps Tendonitis is also typically caused by overuse of the quadriceps. Unlike Patellar Tendonitis, however, this form of tendonitis is characterized by pain above the knee. The types of activities that generally cause both of these forms of tendonitis are the same, however. Treatment of Severe Knee Tendonitis Treatment of severe knee tendonitis tends to be drawn out compared to most other knee injury treatments. This is due to the fact that muscles usually have more elasticity that than of our tendons. Tendons also get less blood from your bloodstream, compared to muscles. What this basically comes down to is that your injured tendons can take longer to heal compared to an injured muscle. After the initial period of the injury, it is important to carefully stretch the tendons as they heal to improve their elasticity (see your physician on details about stretching). Failure to do so will render the tendons much less elastic than before and more prone to further injury. Prevention of Severe Knee Tendonitis One of the most important things you can do to prevent severe knee tendonitis is to stretch the whole body including the knees before any form of physical activity. Stretching gives the muscles greater flexibility during exercise, allowing them to absorb more impact and twisting motions. This can help diminish your chances of suffering from tendonitis. Another way to really help promote knee stability is with the use of a support while you exercise. A knee support helps to provide meaningful support as it fits over your leg. Knee braces help prevent the knees from slipping into awkward positions that are likely to sprain or strain the knees. They also help to support you from the impact of running and jumping, easing the strain on the joint. A knee support can also help keep your knee warm and will remind you, if not stop you, from making excessive and painful movements. If you think you could benefit from a reduction in knee pain or improved stability then you should consider one of these supports today. These supports are very effective and should always be considered into your treatment plan. ------------------------ If you could benefit from knee pain relief, and improved knee stability then you can visit us online at http://www.drbraceco.com. # # # Dr. Brace Company educates people about various injuries, and helps them to make a decision on what kind of brace to get to help provide them with the support they need. To embed this press release, copy and paste the following HTML code into your webpage-
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