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Blood Sugar Premier-Quervain's tendonitis, causes and treatments
by fiona basil (2021-02-25)
It is known as Quervain's tendinitis, the painful syndrome of the wrist , which affects the tendons at this level, is generated by inflammation of the two tendons that surround the base of the thumb (tendons of the abductor pollicis longus muscle and the extensor pollicis brevis) , this generates pressure on the nerves, which translates into pain when turning the wrist, taking any object, even when closing the hand.
It is an increasingly common pathology, because many activities involve repetitive movements in the wrist, it is more common in women, particularly after 40 years.
7 causes of Quervain's tendonitis
The exact etiology of this painful wrist disease is unknown, what is known is that certain repetitive flexion and extension movements of the wrist can exacerbate the clinic, such as: garden work, document transcription, some sports such as Tennis or ping pong, lifting, even common activities like lifting your baby can cause pain.
1. Repetitive movements
Constant flexion, extension and rotation of the wrist is the factor most frequently associated with the appearance of De Quervain's tendonitis, since it involves a repetitive ulnar or radial deviation of the wrist, this causes inflammation of the tendons and pain.
2. Scar tissue
In the cases in which injuries to the previously described tendons are generated, with the formation of fibrous tissue that limits the movements of the wrist and also causes inflammation, it can be one of the causes of this pathology.
3. Pregnancy
The hormonal changes described in pregnancy can cause the appearance of pain in the wrist.
The de Quervain 's tenosynovitis is a common condition in new mothers. It is defined as inflammation of the tendons of the thumb in the wrist area. At this level, the tendons are surrounded by a fluid-filled synovial covering under which they should be able to slide freely.
This cover reduces friction with the bones. The pain often comes on gradually over a few weeks and limits wrist movements.
The pain can become very sharp and radiate to the forearm. The area of pain can sometimes be swollen. Attempting to hold the baby will increase pain and prevent the bro from being able to move precisely. The area will also be tender to the touch. Mom may also notice a decrease in strength, numbness, or a burning sensation.
4. Rheumatological diseases
As is the case with rheumatoid arthritis, which causes tendons to be affected, causing this painful wrist syndrome.
5. Trauma to the wrist
Lesions that can generate local inflammation and functional limitation associated with De Quervain's tendonitis.
6. Sports that involve constant movements of the wrist.
Some sports, such as tennis, rowing, or golf, that involve constant movements of the wrist can cause injuries, among which is Quervain's tenosynovitis.
7. Cargo handling
Lifting, dragging or pushing loads constantly, stimulates the appearance of wrist micro-injuries, which are part of the causal factors of this pathology.
Quervain's tendonitis treatments
The treatment of this disease is aimed at reducing pain and / or inflammation, in order to regain the functionality of the affected wrist, this includes: conventional, pharmacological and surgical measures:
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