Detachment Of The Tendon

Detachment of tendon or tendon rupture is fairly uncommon but can be a severe problem resulting in excruciating pain and permanent disability if left untreated. Tendons can detach due to prolonged or repetitive activities, forceful exertions, vibration, awkward and static postures, and localized mechanical stress. The detached tendon can be repaired by sewing the torn ends together. In severe cases, a tendon graft may be required. In some cases, tendons are reattached to the surrounding tissues.

  
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I have quad pain while running. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I have been having quad pain while running to the point where I cannot bear any weight. I have no pain the next day while walking, but the pain returns during a run.  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. From the details provided, you are apparently suffering from a muscle pull or partial detachment of the tendon from the bone. Muscles are attached to the bones by a fibrous, cord-like structure called tendons. Your quadriceps (thigh muscle) need rest in order to recover...  Read Full »

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