Precisely addresses the source of tendon pain.
Patients can return to normal activities rapidly.
Requires only a small incision, enhancing comfort.
Clinically proven to reduce tendon pain significantly.
Comprehensive evaluation of your condition.
Precise imaging to identify damaged tendon tissue.
Minimally invasive technique to remove damaged tissue.
Personalized rehabilitation plan for optimal recovery.
The Tenex procedure is relatively quick, typically lasting about 20 to 30 minutes. However, the duration may vary slightly depending on the specific area being treated and the complexity of the case. The procedure is done on an outpatient basis, allowing you to go home the same day.
Recovery after Tenex treatment usually involves minimal downtime. Patients may experience some soreness or discomfort in the treated area, which generally subsides within a few days. It's important to follow the specific post-procedure instructions provided by your healthcare provider, which may include rest, ice, and specific exercises. Most people are able to resume light activities within a few days and gradually return to more strenuous activities as guided by their healthcare professional.
The timeframe for returning to normal activities after Tenex treatment varies for each individual. Many patients begin to engage in light activities within a few days to a week after the procedure. However, full recovery and return to high-impact activities like sports may take several weeks. Your healthcare provider will give you a personalized recovery plan, including guidelines on when it's safe to resume different types of activities.