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MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND TREATMENT STRATEGIES IN TENOSYNOVITIS

Abstract

Tenosynovitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the synovial sheath surrounding tendons, commonly caused by overuse, infection, or systemic diseases. Timely diagnosis and appropriate management are essential to prevent functional impairment and complications. This article provides an academic overview of treatment approaches, clinical principles, and evidence-based management strategies for tenosynovitis.

Keywords

Tenosynovitis, tendon sheath, inflammation, antibiotic therapy, surgical treatment, rehabilitation

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