What We Treat

What We Treat/Tendonitis

Tendonitis treatment in Palm Beach County.

Calm inflamed tendons and restore full motion.

Be On The Move delivers one-on-one in-home physical therapy that helps patients reduce pain, restore confidence, and move forward with a plan built around recovery at home.

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What This Treatment Supports

Recovery guidance that addresses the condition itself, improves movement quality, and makes progress more doable at home.

Key Benefits

Less tendon irritation
Better movement efficiency
Reduced risk of tendon rupture

Overview

What to know about Tendonitis.

We reduce tendon inflammation through targeted exercises (eccentric strengthening), rest from aggravating activities, and manual therapy. Correcting movement patterns and load management prevents recurrence.

In Palm Beach County, tendonitis is common among both active individuals and those with repetitive job tasks. At our Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, Lake Worth, or Wellington clinics, early treatments usually aim to calm inflammation—using ice, ultrasound, or gentle massage. Then, we introduce controlled loading, such as eccentric exercises, to rebuild tendon resilience. We also educate you on ergonomics or sport-specific mechanics that contribute to tendon overuse, ensuring you return to your usual activities with a healthier approach.

Less tendon irritation
Better movement efficiency
Reduced risk of tendon rupture

Symptoms

Localized pain and tenderness along the tendon
Swelling or crepitus around the joint
Pain aggravated by repetitive motions

Common Causes

Overuse or repetitive stress (sports, occupational tasks)
Poor biomechanics leading to tendon strain
Sudden increase in training intensity without adaptation

Recovery Outlook

Typical resolution occurs in 4–8 weeks for mild to moderate cases. Chronic or severe tendonitis may take longer. By adhering to your tailored exercise plan, you’ll steadily regain strength and flexibility in the affected area. We’ll periodically evaluate your pain levels and functional capacity, adjusting load progression to ensure long-lasting improvements and minimal risk of recurrence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions patients often ask about Tendonitis.

Not exactly. Tendinitis implies inflammation, while tendinosis refers to more chronic, degenerative changes. We tailor treatment accordingly.

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