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Tendinitis is the inflammation of a tendon, typically resulting from acute injury or repetitive strain, leading to pain and impaired movement. It is clinically important as it can limit function and may progress to chronic tendinopathy if untreated. A common example is rotator cuff tendinitis, which can cause shoulder pain and weakness.

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