Neuritis - Tendonitis - Humeral Epicondylitis
Neuritis: inflammation of a nerve, resulting in paralysis and pain in the territory of this nerve
Tendinitis (or enthesitis): inflammation of exertion, rheumatic tendinitis, gouty - inflammation of a tendon following a sudden and sudden movement, a repetitive gesture or a crushing
Humeral epicondylitis (or tennis elbow): pain located on the epicondyle occurring following overuse of the forearm (inflammation of the tendons at the external surface of the elbow and which can extend towards the end of the forearm or towards the shoulder).
The pain is due to irritation of a nerve. Many neuralgias originate from nerves originating from the vertebrae. Neuritis and tendinitis are generally more painful in clogged organisms which have a congested digestive system and an unbalanced intestinal flora.
The term “tendinopathy” brings together the different problems that can affect the tendon insertions of the muscles.
The term “tendinosis” designates the state of degradation of tendonitis whose inflammation has not been controlled.
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