The most affected areas include the Achilles tendon , patellar tendon (jumper's knee), rotator cuff (shoulder), and the elbow (tennis or golfer's elbow). Management and Treatment
Patients typically experience localized pain that is worse at the beginning of activity, may improve after a warm-up, but recurs with fatigue or post-exercise. Download tendinopathies chroniques pdf
Rehabilitation is the "cornerstone" of treatment, focusing on restoring the tendon's ability to tolerate load. The most affected areas include the Achilles tendon
Chronic tendinopathy is defined as a clinical condition persisting for , characterized by pain, swelling, and functional limitation. While often called "tendinitis," modern research shows it is primarily a degenerative process involving a failed healing response rather than active inflammation. Pathophysiology and Symptoms patellar tendon (jumper's knee)