Myotenolysis

Myotenolysis is a surgical procedure aimed at releasing the tendon from compression by surrounding tissues. This condition can be caused by various reasons, including injury, tumors, scarring, etc.

Myotenolysis can be performed either alone or in combination with other tendon surgeries. Depending on the cause of the compression, the surgeon may choose different intervention methods. For example, in case of injuries, resection of damaged areas of the tendon or its replacement with artificial material can be performed. For tumors, it may be necessary to remove the tumor or part of it.

One of the benefits of myotenolysis is that it preserves the functionality of the tendon. However, like any operation, myotenolysis has its risks and complications. Therefore, before undergoing surgery, it is necessary to carefully evaluate all possible risks and benefits.

Overall, myotenolysis is an effective treatment for tendon compression, maintaining function and reducing pain. However, before undergoing surgery, a thorough examination and assessment of the risks and benefits must be carried out.



Myotenolysis is a procedure used to treat tendinosis, also known as tendonitis. Tendinosis is a disease that occurs due to inflammation of the tendons and ligaments as a result of excessive stress on them. Myotenolysis allows tendons to untie and reduce inflammation, which promotes tissue repair.

The myotenolysis procedure can be performed in various areas of the body, including the arms, legs, neck and back. It is usually performed under local anesthesia so that the patient does not feel pain during the procedure. The doctor uses special tools, such as a scalpel or electrosurgical machine, to cut and untie the tendons.

After myotenolization, the patient may experience some discomfort and soreness for several days. However, with the right treatment and rehabilitation, you can speed up the recovery process and restore full mobility.

Overall, myotenolization is an effective treatment for tendinosis and can help patients return to an active life without pain or limitation. It can also be used to treat other tendon and ligament related conditions, such as torn ligaments or arthritis.