Tendonitis is a very severe disease of the tendon sheaths (the sheath surrounding the tendon), which is accompanied by severe pain and a pronounced inflammatory process.
Epicondylitis is considered a degenerative process that is localized in the joint and leads to the destruction of the muscle attachment to the bone. As a result of its occurrence, inflammatory changes are observed in the surrounding tissues and structures.
Often, an inflammatory process can develop in the tissues of the synovial membrane of the joint - reactive synovitis. This often occurs against the background of inflammation of the bursitis. Synovitis is often shoulder, hip, ankle and knee.
What is bursitis of the shoulder joint and what danger does it pose? The fact is that during work, bones, muscles and ligaments can rub. To prevent this process from being painful and unpleasant, a special fluid is released.
According to statistics, almost everyone experiences back pain of varying intensity, and frequently recurring pain is observed in almost 20% of adults. However, there are not many patients diagnosed with myositis of the back.
Tendinitis of the foot is an inflammatory process in the tendon, when the plantar muscles and the posterior tibial muscle, which connects the tibia and fibula and holds the arch of the foot, are involved in the process.
Allergic vasculitis is an inflammatory process of the vessel walls that occurs as a result of an allergic reaction. Allergic vasculitis is characterized by the predominant involvement of small-caliber blood vessels in the pathological process.
Seronegative spondyloarthropathies (SSA) are a group of interrelated, clinically overlapping chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases that include idiopathic ankylosing spondylitis (the most typical form), reactive arthritis (including Reiter's disease), and psoriatic arthritis.