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Philadelphia Tendonitis Attorneys

Tendonitis, or tendinitis, is the condition acquired when one’s tendons become inflamed, usually as a result of overuse through intensive repetition of specific actions without sufficient rest. This exertion causes the fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone to become swollen. The swelling of these tendons compromises your ability to move the body parts that require their use, and can generate localized pain at the area of the injury.

Work-related Causes of Tendonitis

There is a real danger of developing tendonitis in any job where you are asked to perform repetitive motions, but the condition is especially prominent if your employment is related to:

  • Gardening
  • Carpentry
  • Painting
  • Cleaning

Because certain job fields entail a great deal of reiterative gross motor movements, workers are at greater risk of developing tendonitis and related conditions.

The tendons most frequently affected are those that manipulate the shoulder, elbow, thumb, and knee, though other areas are subject to tendonitis as well. The symptoms of tendonitis are often misinterpreted as simple muscle soreness, causing many people to suffer from a delay in diagnosis and treatment.

Workers’ Compensation for Tendonitis

If you experience pain when performing essential work functions, do not risk your health. Seek a medical assessment to determine what is causing the pain, and then act accordingly. In the event that the doctor tells you that you have tendonitis and must refrain from aggravating the injury through your normal work procedures, you may need to take leave from work. If that happens, and the tendonitis is the result of your occupational responsibilities, you may be able to file a claim for workers’ compensation benefits to cover the cost of medical care and any lost wages incurred by the injury.

The Philadelphia workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., can provide you with the astute guidance and legal experience necessary to attain the benefits you are due.

Contact Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with tendonitis spurring from your work activities, contact Philadelphia tendonitis attorneys, Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130.

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