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tendinitis

[ UK /tˌɛndɪnˈa‍ɪtɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. inflammation of a tendon

How To Use tendinitis In A Sentence

  • Another prize prospect, Class A pitcher Domingo Guzman, has tendinitis but is expected to make a full recovery.
  • Older athletes are more likely to present with tendinitis in these areas.
  • Tests for tendinitis and carpal tunnel syndrome were negative.
  • Involvement of the sites of insertion of ligaments and tendons is manifested clinically as Achilles tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, and costochondritis.
  • A flat foot is squishy, causing muscles and tendons to stretch and weaken, leading to tendinitis and arthritis.
  • RHP Pat Hentgen has lost some zip off his fastball since suffering shoulder tendinitis in '98, but he tries to compensate with location.
  • Clinical projects also include the use of extracorporeal shock wave therapy for epicondylitis and calcific tendinitis and navigation-assisted surgery.
  • The club can afford to be careful with RHP Jason Schmidt, who was scratched from his start Sunday because of elbow tendinitis.
  • He has inflammation and tendinitis in his right rotator cuff.
  • Patients with insertional tendinitis tend to be older, and wound healing is a major concern.
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