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Which of the following is a common clinical presentation of overuse tendon injuries?
Which of the following is a common clinical presentation of overuse tendon injuries?
- Pain that is aggravated during or after activities (correct)
- Pain that disappears after warm-up and does not return
- Pain that is constant throughout the day
- Pain that is only present during rest
What is the typical onset of pain in overuse tendon injuries?
What is the typical onset of pain in overuse tendon injuries?
- Pain that worsens with activity
- Pain that is constant throughout the day
- Pain-free at rest (correct)
- Sudden onset
What is the most common time for pain to be aggravated in overuse tendon injuries?
What is the most common time for pain to be aggravated in overuse tendon injuries?
- During or after activities (correct)
- During cool down
- During warm-up
- During rest
What is the typical response of pain to warm-up in overuse tendon injuries?
What is the typical response of pain to warm-up in overuse tendon injuries?
What is the usual behavior of athletes with overuse tendon injuries?
What is the usual behavior of athletes with overuse tendon injuries?
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Clinical Presentation of Overuse Tendon Injuries
- Common clinical presentation: Pain, tenderness, and stiffness in the affected tendon.
- Typical onset of pain: Gradual, developing over weeks or months.
- Aggravation of pain: Most common during or immediately after activity.
- Warm-up response: Pain may initially decrease with warm-up, but it will often return or worsen later in the activity.
- Athletes with overuse tendon injuries: May continue to participate in their sport despite pain, hoping it will resolve on its own.
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