Is Tendonitis Permanent? Part 1
Answers to the question "Is Tendonitis Permanent?"
Date: 2/23/2009 10:25:52 PM ( 15 y ) ... viewed 4869 times Is Tendonitis Permanent?
Breaking that question down into more specific questions like...
Is Tennis Elbow permanent?
Is Carpal Tunnel permanent?
Is Wrist Tendonitis permanent?
Is Whiplash permanent?
Is Plantar Fasciitis permanent?
The Answer is.......
Yes.
And No.
It depends.
YES
Left to their own devices, the way the human body works, it is predictable and almost certain that your tendonitis issue will continue to get worse, whether quickly or slowly.
It can take months, or years, or decades. It depends on you health, and how you use your body parts.
The usual medical methods of treating these issues are:
Rest
Corticosteroid injections
Splints and braces
Anti-inflammatory medications
Surgery
While these -may- decrease the pain, some, for a while, they in no way reverse the dynamic that got you where you are now at.
And they definitely don't work if you continue to do the actions that got you into pain in the first place.
So, if you don't do the RIGHT things to reverse and heal your tendonitis dynamic, you will spend a lifetime managing your symptoms, and doing less and less with your hands and wrists and elbows
If you don't do the RIGHT things to EFFECTIVELY deal with your pain, then YES, tendonitis is permanent?
Stay tuned for Part 2 of the answer to "Is Tendonitis Permanent?"
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