Overuse injuriesOveruse injuries occur from stressing your joints, muscles, or other
tissues without allowing them to recover. For example, throwing a baseball at
high speeds over and over can stress your shoulder joint and cause an injury to
part of that joint (the rotator cuff). Stress fractures, in which a bone breaks
from the pressure placed on it through activity, are also common for athletes.
Anyone who does too much activity without proper conditioning is at risk for
injury. For more information, see the topics: - Achilles Tendon Problems. (A sign may be pain in the back of the heel.)
- Bursitis and/or
Tendon Injury (Tendinopathy). (A sign may be pain in the joints or
tendons.)
- Low Back Pain.
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome. (A sign may be pain in the front of the knee.)
- Plantar Fasciitis. (A sign may be pain in the sole of the
foot.)
- Rotator Cuff Disorders. (A sign may be shoulder or arm
pain.)
- Tennis Elbow. (A sign may be elbow pain.)
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