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Tendonitis

Tearing of fibres in tendons (which connect muscles to bones), causing inflammation, soreness, and pain; usually caused by injury or overuse; Achilles tendon in heel is particularly vulnerable, as are tendons on elbows, causing tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow, although hitting balls is not a prerequisite! If the specific remedies and self-help measures mentioned below do not improve matters within 7 days, see your medical doctor; steroid injections may be given in bad cases.

Specific remedies to be taken 4 times daily for up to 7 days

  • Tearing pain aggravated by rest, movement, or damp weather, wears off with continued movement Rhus tox. 6c
  • Tearing pain, lameness, affected ankle feels bruised and broken Ruta 6c

Self-help: Rest and support are important for the first few days after injury - bandage affected ankle and calf, or put arm in a sling, and use limb as little as possible. Then start exercising very gently, avoiding movements which caused tendon to tear in first place; tendon may take two or three months to heal properly.

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Remedies

  Rhus tox.
  Ruta
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Organisations


Related to Muscles, Bones & Joints
  National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society
  British Chiropractic Association
  Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique
  Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
  General Osteopathic Council
  Arthritic Association
  West London School of Therapeutic Massage
  BackCare
  Arthritis Care
  British Osteopathic Association (BOA)


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