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Old 12-19-2009, 10:26 AM #1
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Default Tendonitis and MS . . .

For me, spasticity comes in 3 forms - painful spasms, spasms I feel but no pain, and spasms I don't feel but feel weakness from them just like the other 2. Generally, the ones in my arms are not the painful ones like I feel in my ribcage and/or legs. The ones in my legs I can also feel pain or soreness around the tendons and ligaments.

Now that I got that background out of the way . . .On my arm by my wrist and forearm there is swelling and pain. I have not fallen or had any sort of trauma to the area at all. There is no pain in moving my fingers or anything that would indicate a fracture. I can flex my wrist up and down but not side to side. So I am wondering if the "gentle" spasms I get caused some sort of tendonitis.

Has anyone experienced tendonitis due to spasm?
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