Contracture Tendon

Tendon contracture is a pathological condition in which joint mobility is limited due to shortening or thickening of the tendons. This disease can be caused by various factors, such as injury, inflammation, metabolic disorders, infectious diseases, etc.

Tendon contracture may present as pain, swelling, redness, and loss of limb function. In this case, there is a decrease in the range of motion in the joint, which leads to limited mobility and a decrease in quality of life.

To treat tendon contracture, it is necessary to diagnose and determine the cause of the disease. After this, complex treatment is prescribed, which may include drug therapy, physiotherapy, massage, physical therapy and other methods.

It is important to note that tendon contracture is a serious condition that can lead to serious complications such as limb deformity and impaired function. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a doctor at the first signs of the disease and carry out timely treatment.



Outline: --------------------- 1. Introduction * Definition of tendon contracture. Examples. * Identifying the causes of CS. * Mechanisms of development of the pathological process.

2. Clinical picture of CS * General symptoms. - local (damage to large or small muscle groups, hand strength, weakness of the muscles of the distal parts of the hand), - general contracture clinic (weight loss, dry skin, early frailty). * History

_ **3. Symptoms of the presence of contractures depending on the place of attachment of the affected tendon**: _ _ - in the area of ​​the hand and fingers _, - in the area of ​​the forearm, shoulder, body, - upper and lower extremities; - with bone (muscular) ankylosis.

**4. Treatment** _:__ _ - conservative,_ _- surgical._ 5. Prognosis Conclusion.