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How to pronounce tendonitis in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms tendinitis, tenonitis
Type of inflammation, redness, rubor
Has types tennis elbow, tenosynovitis, tendonous synovitis, tendosynovitis, lateral epicondylitis, lateral humeral epicondylitis

Examples of tendonitis

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Magoffin has been suffering from knee tendonitis but got through eight overs.
From the au.news.yahoo.com
Guthrie says she managed to find out about a new treatment for tendonitis this way.
From the edition.cnn.com
We know Justin Rowe has tendonitis, so why was he on the pitch for 5 minutes?
From the halesowennews.co.uk
Even with its ergonomic design, my Xbox controller was giving me tendonitis.
From the gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com
Knights captain Kurt Gidley has had tendonitis in his knee but should play.
From the canberratimes.com.au
Captain Kurt Gidley continues to have problems with tendonitis in his knee.
From the hepburnadvocate.com.au
Nadal also will play Montreal after a 10-week absence because of tendonitis in both knees.
From the bloomberg.com
Tendon injuries can include tendonitis or swelling around the tendons.
From the sciencedaily.com
Greer was hampered by Achilles tendonitis against the Breakers and is still in some pain.
From the smh.com.au
More examples
  • Tendinitis: inflammation of a tendon
  • Tendonitis (informally also tendinitis), meaning inflammation of a tendon (the suffix "itis" denotes diseases characterized by inflammation), is a type of tendinopathy often confused with the more common tendinosis, which has similar symptoms but requires different treatment. ...
  • Alternative spelling of tendinitis
  • Damaging of the tendons
  • Tendons are fibrous cords of tissue that attach muscles to bones. They can become inflamed when subjected to excessive stress or overuse, considerably impeding their normal gliding motions. ...
  • Is an inflammation in or around tendons, bands of strong fibrous tissue that holds muscle to bone. Tendons are strong and can usually take whatever we do to them but occasionally they can become swollen because of overexertion, disease, or injuries. ...
  • Inflammatory condition of the tendon. Has been used interchangeably with inflammatory conditions of the tendon sheath or paratenon. Pain is reproduced with resisted movements and tendon stretching, with active range of motion often normal, but with pain experienced at the end of range.
  • A cumulative trauma disorder resulting in temporary disability due to inflammation of one or more tendons.
  • Inflammation of the tendons near joints and bones in the body, most often in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, or ankle. A person with tendonitis may have pain, tenderness, and stiffness near the inflamed tendon; weakness may then develop in the nearby muscles.