Dealing With Tendon Pain?
- 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!



