Chronic tendonitisalso known as tendinopathyis a common source of long-lasting pain that can severely limit your movement, strength, and quality of life. Whether its tennis elbow, Achilles tendinopathy, or shoulder tendonitis, this persistent condition often doesnt heal on its own and can become a frustrating cycle of flare-ups and rest.
Chronic tendonitisalso known as tendinopathyis a common source of long-lasting pain that can severely limit your movement, strength, and quality of life. Whether its tennis elbow, Achilles tendinopathy, or shoulder tendonitis, this persistent condition often doesnt heal on its own and can become a frustrating cycle of flare-ups and rest.
At Your Form Sux, we specialize in treating chronic tendonitis with evidence-based physiotherapy strategies designed to reduce pain, restore function, and prevent recurrence. If youve been dealing with nagging tendon pain for months (or even years), its time to get expert support and move toward lasting relief.
What Is Chronic Tendonitis?
Tendonitis refers to inflammation or irritation of a tendonthe thick, fibrous cords that attach muscle to bone. When tendonitis lasts longer than 12 weeks and becomes resistant to healing, it is often diagnosed as chronic tendinopathy.
Unlike acute injuries, chronic tendonitis isnt usually marked by swelling or redness. Instead, it involves:
Microscopic tendon degeneration
Poor blood supply to the affected tissue
Loss of tendon elasticity and strength
Thickening or scarring of the tendon
Chronic tendonitis often results from repetitive strain, poor biomechanics, or inadequate healing after an initial injury.
Common Types of Chronic Tendonitis We Treat
At Your Form Sux, we treat a wide range of chronic tendon conditions, including:
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
Golfers Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
Achilles Tendinopathy
Patellar Tendinopathy (Jumpers Knee)
Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
Gluteal Tendinopathy
De Quervains Tenosynovitis (Thumb Tendonitis)
Whether your pain is related to work, sport, or daily activity, we develop a customized rehabilitation plan to target the underlying causes and promote tissue repair.
How Physiotherapy Helps Chronic Tendonitis
Unlike short-term fixes like rest or anti-inflammatory medication, physiotherapy treats chronic tendon pain at its source by:
Stimulating healing in degenerated tendon tissue
Restoring healthy movement patterns
Strengthening surrounding muscles
Preventing overload and re-injury
Heres how our approach helps you recover fully and sustainably:
1. Comprehensive Movement Assessment
Your recovery starts with a detailed assessment of:
Joint mobility and posture
Muscle strength and imbalances
Gait, movement patterns, and biomechanics
Tendon loading and pain response
We identify exactly whats contributing to your tendon stress, so we can correct it at the rootnot just treat the symptoms.
2. Targeted Eccentric and Isometric Strengthening
Research shows that eccentric exerciseswhere the muscle lengthens while under tensionare highly effective in treating chronic tendonitis. Isometric holds can also:
Reduce tendon pain
Improve neuromuscular control
Encourage collagen repair in the tendon
We create a gradual, progressive strengthening program that stimulates healing without overloading the tendon.
3. Manual Therapy and Soft Tissue Techniques
To reduce pain and tension, your physiotherapist may use:
Myofascial release
Trigger point therapy
Joint mobilizations
Cross-friction massage
These techniques improve circulation, restore flexibility, and help reduce compensatory strain in nearby tissues.
4. Tendon Loading Strategies and Activity Modification
Loading the tendon correctly is critical in healing. Too much load can worsen symptomstoo little can delay healing. We teach you how to:
Modify activities that cause flare-ups
Use proper form during daily and work tasks
Reintroduce sports or fitness gradually
Balance rest and rehabilitation effectively
This intelligent loading plan helps restore function without setbacks.
5. Dry Needling and Shockwave Therapy (if applicable)
For stubborn cases, adjunct therapies like dry needling or extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) may be used to:
Break up scar tissue
Stimulate tendon healing
Reduce chronic pain signals
These techniques can complement your hands-on treatment and exercise program, depending on your unique case.
6. Education and Long-Term Injury Prevention
We equip you with the knowledge and tools to prevent future tendon problems:
How to warm up and stretch effectively
Movement and ergonomic corrections for work or sport
Proper footwear and equipment choices
Recovery strategies and tendon care tips
This helps you return to your lifestyle with confidence and without fear of re-injury.
Why Chronic Tendonitis Requires Expert Care
Unlike acute injuries, chronic tendon pain doesnt respond well to rest alone. In fact, prolonged inactivity can cause further weakness and delay healing. Without proper treatment, chronic tendonitis can lead to:
Loss of strength and endurance
Scar tissue buildup
Persistent movement dysfunction
A higher risk of tendon rupture
Thats why early, consistent physiotherapy is the most effective way to manage tendonitis and get back to living actively and pain-free.
Why Choose Your Form Sux for Chronic Tendonitis Relief?
At Your Form Sux, we combine cutting-edge rehabilitation techniques with a personalized, whole-body approach. Our physiotherapists understand the complexity of chronic tendon pain and treat it with patience, science, and compassion.
We are committed to:
Evidence-informed protocols tailored to your needs
One-on-one treatment sessions focused on your progress
Empowering you with tools for long-term success
Restoring not just movementbut confidence in your body
Ready to Heal Your Tendon Pain?
If youve been living with persistent tendon pain, dont wait for it to go away on its own. Physiotherapy offers a clear, effective path toward healing, strength, and lasting relief.
Book your assessment with Your Form Sux today and take the first step toward a pain-free, active life.






