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Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
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107 N. Front Street
Suite 117
Harrisburg, PA 17101
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ph: 215-238-1130
fax: 215-238-1132
1800 JFK Boulevard, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19103
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385 Kings Highway North
Suite 210
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
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New York Office:

ph: 800-690-9315
11 Broadway
Suite 615
New York, NY 10004
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Upstate New York Office:

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397 route 281
P.O. Box 430
Tully, NY 13159-0430
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Philadelphia Tendonitis Lawyer

The tendons are bands of tissue in the body whose purpose is to connect bone to muscle. Made of collagen, they both cushion muscles, providing stability, and facilitate movement between the muscles and bones, including such everyday movements as walking or lifting the arms.

When the tendons become inflamed, a condition known as tendonitis results, which can cause great pain and discomfort. Furthermore, it can prevent the tendon from performing its intended function, making everyday movements difficult to perform without some degree of pain. It is difficult to fully treat tendonitis, and most of the treatment is focused around relieving the symptoms, often with the use of anti-inflammatory medications.

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury that has resulted in tendonitis, contact the Philadelphia tendonitis lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130. Our on staff medical doctor can evaluate the extent of your injuries and our lawyers can help determine liability in your case and whether or not you may be owed compensation for your damages.

Tendonitis Injuries

Tendonitis can result from the over-performance of repetitive motions or from traumatic injuries. Examples of these include

  • Repetitive motion in sports (eg. swinging a bat or golf club)
  • Swimming
  • Playing a musical instrument
  • Typing on a keyboard
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Car accident
  • Blunt force trauma

If you develop tendonitis as a result of a sport that you voluntarily play, there is likely no one responsible for your injuries. However, if you have been the victim of an accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence and you have developed tendonitis as a result, he or she may be held financially liable for any medical bills, pain and suffering, or lost wages that you have been forced to endure.

The Philadelphia personal injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. can help you evaluate your case and determine if you are eligible for compensation from the person or people who caused your injuries.

Contact Us

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident and suffered from tendonitis as a result, contact the Philadelphia tendonitis attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130 and we will evaluate your case and fight to secure you the maximum compensation you may be owed under the law.

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