Tendon & Ligament Injury Care

Non-surgical treatment for soft tissue injuries affecting strength, stability, and performance

Understanding Tendon & Ligament Injuries

Tendons connect muscle to bone. Ligaments stabilize joints.

Injuries may occur suddenly—or develop gradually through overuse and microtrauma.

Regenerative Treatments for Tendons Ligaments

Regenerative Treatments for Tendons & Ligaments

Certain regenerative therapies may help stimulate healing in chronically injured or weakened tissue when rest and therapy alone aren’t enough.

Healing Timelines & Expectations

Soft tissue healing often takes time. We set realistic expectations and monitor progress closely, adjusting care as needed.

Preventing Re-Injury

Treatment doesn’t stop with pain reduction. We address contributing factors to help prevent recurrence.

Evaluation & Treatment Planning

Every injury is evaluated individually, with treatment decisions guided by diagnosis—not assumptions.

Preventing Ligament Re-Injury

FAQs

What are ligaments?

Tendons connect muscle to bone. Ligaments stabilize joints.

Do tendon injuries always require surgery?

No. Many tendon and ligament injuries respond well to non-surgical treatment.

Why do some injuries keep coming back?

Recurrent injury often signals unresolved biomechanical or stability issues that need targeted care.