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
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.

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.
