Enthesopathy
The enthesis is where a muscle, tendon, or ligament anchors itself to a bone
An enthesopathy is a disease of this attachment point
Enthesopathies:
Tend to arise in middle age (35 to 65)
Last a year +/- 6 months
Go away and don't return
In spite of years of work, we can't get it go away sooner
An enthesopathy is a disease of this attachment point
Enthesopathies:
Tend to arise in middle age (35 to 65)
Last a year +/- 6 months
Go away and don't return
In spite of years of work, we can't get it go away sooner
Common Enthesopathies in the Arm (click to learn more):
Lateral epicondylitis (aka tennis elbow)
Medial epicondylitis (aka medial epicondylitis)
Distal biceps tendinopathy
Lateral epicondylitis (aka tennis elbow)
Medial epicondylitis (aka medial epicondylitis)
Distal biceps tendinopathy