Pancreatic inflammation


Pancreatitis or tendovaginitis is inflammation of a chinchase. Usually tendovaginitis involves the major tendon muscles of the forearm at the joint of the hand. A pectoral inflammation is caused by pain and restriction of movement. For example, a bent finger can no longer be stretched (trigger finger).

Pessippitis is one of the problems that can play a role in CANS (Complaints of Arm Neck and / or Shoulder). The cause of pancreatic inflammation is not clear yet, but irritation of the pesschede due to a form of overload seems to play a part. Also see

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