Tendinitis
Modern Tendinopathy Treatment: Beyond Rest and Injections
Tendinopathy is a degenerative condition of tendon tissue that impairs function and often resists standard treatment. Tendinopathy can be broadly divided into two categories: tendinitis which is the early onset of tendon injury, and tendinosis which is a chronic, painful, degenerative state. Traditionally, management involved rest, NSAIDs, corticosteroid injections, or even surgical debridement. But modern research has shown that these strategies often miss the underlying problem: tendinopathy is not primarily an inflammatory condition, but a failed healing response driven by mechanical and molecular dysregulation.