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The Difference Between Tendonitis, Tendinosis, Tendinitis & Tendinopathy

In this video, Maryke discusses the difference between Achilles tendonitis, tendinosis, tendinopathy, and tendinitis. She explains why researchers propose different names and why her team uses these terms interchangeably. Maryke also provides insights on how to assess a person's condition and create a treatment plan that is best suited to the current state of their tendon. 🌟Need more help with your injury? You’re welcome to consult one of the team at TMA online via video call for an assessment of your Achilles injury and a tailored treatment plan: https://www.treatmyachilles.com 📚Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:51 What do these terms imply? 00:01:36 Team Tendonitis/Tendinitis 00:02:33 Team Tendinopathy/Tendinosis 00:03:06 Which team are we on? 00:04:19 How we can help References: Cook, J. L., et al. (2016). "Revisiting the continuum model of tendon pathology: what is its merit in clinical practice and research?" British Journal of Sports Medicine 50(19): 1187-1191. Cook, J. L. and C. R. Purdam (2009). "Is tendon pathology a continuum? A pathology model to explain the clinical presentation of load-induced tendinopathy." British Journal of Sports Medicine 43(6): 409-416. Dakin, S. G., et al. (2014). "Resolving an inflammatory concept: The importance of inflammation and resolution in tendinopathy." Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 158(3): 121-127. Khan, K. M., Cook, J. L., Kannus, P., Maffulli, N., & Bonar, S. F. (2002). Time to abandon the “tendinitis” myth: painful, overuse tendon conditions have a non-inflammatory pathology. Scott A, Docking S, Vicenzino B, et alSports and exercise-related tendinopathies: a review of selected topical issues by participants of the second International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium (ISTS) Vancouver 2012 British Journal of Sports Medicine 2013;47:536-544. Millar, N. L., et al. (2017). "Inflammatory mechanisms in tendinopathy–towards translation." Nature Reviews Rheumatology 13(2): 110-122. Scott, A., et al. (2020). "Icon 2019: international scientific tendinopathy symposium consensus: clinical terminology." British Journal of Sports Medicine 54(5): 260-262.

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