Andrew Khoury, MD

 

If you have chronic tendon pain in your shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, Achilles, or are suffering from plantar fasciitis, please talk to Dr. Andrew Khoury about TenJet.

Most tendon conditions fall into two categories: Tendinitis and Tendinosis.

Tendinitis is associated with an inflammatory response to an injury. When a tendon is unable to heal or is repeatedly reinjured, the tendon fibers can break down causing loss of structure and loss of strength. This condition is referred to as tendinosis. At this stage, tendons may retain fluid, develop calcifications, develop small tears, and, if left untreated, develop partial tears, full-thickness tears, or rupture.

Tendinitis and tendinosis represent different types of tendon condition. Although tendinosis is often referred to as chronic tendinitis, each requires different treatment approaches. Understanding which condition is affecting you could impact your treatment and time to resolution.

TenJet enables sports medicine physicians to treat patients suffering from tendinosis or conditions commonly referred to as Tennis Elbow, Golfers’ Elbow, Jumper’s knee, Swimmer’s shoulder, Thrower’s shoulder etc. It can also be used to treat plantar fasciitis and calcified tendinopathy in the shoulder, elbow, hamstring, or the hip.

Learn more about TenJet here!

Have you been struggling with chronic tendon pain or plantar fasciitis for more than 6 months?

Have you tried steroid injections, physical therapy, other treatments, and nothing seems to help?

CONSIDER TenJet as a treatment option!