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Dealing With Tendon Pain?

  • Writer: Dr. Ashli E. Linkhorn
    Dr. Ashli E. Linkhorn
  • Jul 6, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 4, 2025



Have you or someone you know recently been diagnosed with a “tendonitis” or a “Tendinosis?” In the office we see a lot of folks with Achilles, Patellar, & Supraspinatus (think shoulder) tendinopathies. We have a secret weapon when it comes to tendinopathies and we’d love to share a few things with you. Tendinosis Fascinating Facts

  • Usually the result of repetitive heavy load

  • Tissue at the site is usually very disorganized

  • There is no significant inflammatory component (which is why those anti-inflammatories maybe didn’t work)

  • There is an increase of neuropeptide Substance P (these little bastards are most likely the pain generator)

  • These Tendinosis issues should be called “failed reparative response” or “failed adaptive response.”

Dealing with Tendinosis:

  • We may need to look at the repetitive heavy load and decrease the stressor, at least for a bit. Don’t worry, we’ll get you back to activity quickly.

  • Graston Technique is a must! Graston Technique has been shown to increase cellular organization.

  • Graston Technique has been shown to increase mesenchymal stem cells. Don’t get lost in the science; these cells are needed for healing that tendon.

One last thing, eccentrics And we aren’t talking about eccentric Aunt Glinda. We need to gradually reload the tendon, but in a specific way. Eccentric exercises could play a part in decreasing pain and could be done daily. If you know someone dealing with a tendinopathy, have him or her give us a call 770-438-8990. We’d love the help!

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