Tendonitis, put simply, is an inflammation of one of the body’s many tendons. Tendons are the strong, fibrous cords that attach muscle to bone. While made of similar material as ligaments, the difference between the two is ligaments connect bone to bone, while tendons connect bone to muscle. Tendonitis is considered to be a type…
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Treating Nerve Pain
Did you know that a pain signal can move at about 0.06 miles per second? It makes sense, because pain signals need to travel very quickly to notify your body of an injury or danger. If it took too long, you could not react to burning your finger on the stove fast enough to prevent…