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Medial Epicondyle Enthesitis
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Medial epicondyle enthesitis is a condition in which the spot where the forearm flexor and pronator tendons attach to the inner (medial) bony bump of the elbow ...

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Lateral Epicondyle Enthesitis
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Enthesitis refers to inflammation at the enthesis, the specific site where a tendon or ligament attaches to bone. In this condition, the normal collagen fibers ...

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Plantar Fascia Enthesitis
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Plantar fascia enthesitis is the inflammation of the enthesis—the specialized zone where the plantar fascia (the thick band of tissue supporting the foot’s ...

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Insertional Achilles Enthesitis
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Insertional Achilles enthesitis is a painful inflammation occurring where the Achilles tendon attaches to the back of the heel (the posterosuperior aspect of ...

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Achilles Tendon Enthesopathy
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Achilles tendon enthesopathy is a condition in which the tendon that connects the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus) to the heel bone (calcaneus) becomes ...

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Achilles Enthesitis
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Achilles enthesitis, also known as Achilles tendon enthesopathy or insertional Achilles enthesitis, is inflammation at the point where the Achilles tendon ...

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Fibrocartilaginous Enthesitis
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Fibrocartilaginous enthesitis is inflammation at the site where a tendon, ligament, or joint capsule attaches to bone—specifically at an enthesis that normally ...

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Fibrous Enthesitis
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Fibrous enthesitis is a form of inflammation that affects the fibrous attachments where tendons, ligaments, or joint capsules connect to bone—known as ...

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Crystalline Enthesitis
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Crystalline enthesitis refers to inflammation at the enthesis—the site where tendons or ligaments attach to bone—caused by the local deposition of microscopic ...

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Traumatic Enthesitis
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Traumatic enthesitis is the painful inflammation that occurs at the exact spot where a tendon, ligament, or joint capsule attaches to bone—known as the ...

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Septic Enthesitis
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Septic enthesitis is an infection of the enthesis, the site where a tendon or ligament attaches to bone. In this condition, bacteria (or, less commonly, fungi ...

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Calcific Enthesitis
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Calcific enthesitis is a condition characterized by calcium deposits forming at the sites where tendons, ligaments, or joint capsules attach to bone—known as ...

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Mechanical (Overuse) Enthesitis
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Mechanical (overuse) enthesitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the entheses—the sites where tendons, ligaments, or joint capsules attach to ...

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Inflammatory Enthesitis
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Inflammatory enthesitis is a condition where the body’s defense system mistakenly attacks the enthesis—the spot where a tendon, ligament, or joint capsule ...

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Calcific Enthesitis
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Enthesis (plural: entheses) refers to the anatomic junction where connective tissues—such as tendons, ligaments, joint capsules, or bursae—attach to bone. ...

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Chronic Enthesitis
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Chronic enthesitis is a persistent inflammation of the enthesis, the point where tendons, ligaments, or joint capsules attach to bone. In healthy tissue, the ...

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Acute Enthesitis
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Acute enthesitis is inflammation at the site where a tendon, ligament, or joint capsule attaches to bone (the enthesis). This inflammation develops ...

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Axial Enthesitis
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Axial enthesitis is the inflammation of entheses—the sites where tendons, ligaments, or joint capsules attach to bone—specifically within the axial skeleton ...

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Peripheral Enthesitis
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Peripheral enthesitis is the inflammation of entheses located outside the spine—specifically, the sites where tendons, ligaments, or joint capsules attach to ...

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Enthesitis
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Enthesitis is the inflammation of the entheses—the critical junctions where tendons, ligaments, or joint capsules attach to bone. These fibrocartilaginous or ...

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