Repair ratePrognosis: Good. Tissue is attempting to heal.It is vital that you prevent deterioration and progression to permanent cell death (phase 3).3. Degenerative TendinopathyCell death occursPoor Prognosis - Tendon cells are giving up!4. Tendon Tear or RuptureCatastrophic tissue breakdownLoss of function.Prognosis: very poor.Surgery is often the only option.It is very important to have your tendinopathy professionally assessed to identify it’s injury phase. Identifying your tendinopathy phase is also vital to direct your most effective treatment, since certain modalities or exercises should only be applied or undertaken in specific tendon healing phases.How is a Tendon Injury Diagnosed?To diagnose a tendon injury, your physiotherapist will ask questions about your past health, your symptoms and exercise regime. They'll then do a physical examination to confirm the diagnosis. If your symptoms are severe or you do not improve with early treatment, specific diagnostic tests may be requested, such as an ultrasound scan or MRI.How is Tendinopathy Treated?In most cases, you can start treating a tendon injury at home. To get the best results, start these steps right away:Rest the painful area, and avoid any activity that makes the pain worse.Apply ice or cold packs for 20 minutes at a time, as often as 2 times an hour, for the first 72 hours. Keep using ice as long as it helps.Do gentle range-of-motion exercises and stretching to prevent stiffness.Have your biomechanics assessed by a sports physiotherapist.Undertake an Eccentric Strengthen Program. This is vital!How to Return to SportIt may take weeks or months for a tendon injury to heal. Be patient, and stick with your treatment. If you start using the injured tendon too soon, it can lead to more damage.To keep from hurting your tendon again, you may need to make some long-term changes to your activities. These should be discussed with your physiotherapist.Try changing your activities or how you do them.If exercise caused the problem, check your technique with a coach or sports physiotherapist.Perform regular eccentric style exercises.Closely monitor and record your exercise loads. Discuss your loading with your physiotherapist and coach.Always take time to warm up before and cool down / stretch after you exercise.Persisting tendon injuries are best managed by a sports physiotherapist with an interest in tendinopathies. Researchers have found that tendon injuries respond differently to muscle injuries and can take months to solve or leave you vulnerable to tendon ruptures, which usually require surgery. This has two important issues:Ensure you have an accurate diagnosis.Ensure that your rehabilitation is targeted at either the muscle injury or tendinopathy.Dr Gaurav Paiwal (PT) is healing such pains in udaipur since 2007. ">

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