Tendon rupture | |
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Tendon rupture | |
Specialty | Orthopedics |
Symptoms | Sudden pain, swelling, bruising, weakness, inability to move the affected joint |
Complications | Chronic weakness, re-rupture, joint instability |
Usual onset | Sudden |
Causes | Trauma, overuse, degenerative changes, corticosteroid use |
Treatment | Rest, ice, compression, elevation (R.I.C.E.), physical therapy, surgery |
Prognosis | Varies; depends on severity and treatment |
Frequency | Common |
Tendon rupture is a condition in which a tendon separates in whole or in part from tissue to which it is attached, or is itself torn or otherwise divided in whole or in part.[1][2]
Examples include: