Tendinopathy is one of the most common causes of pain in the world.
Tendinopathy is a chronic degenerative tendon condition that fails to heal, leading to chronic pain. This pain affects your daily function and participation in the physical activities you enjoy.
Tendinopathy is generally thought to occur when the tendon is chronically overloaded and does not have time to heal appropriately, and may be affected by the following:

What is the TendoNova®?
While the typical course of care for tendinopathy involves months of conservative treatment, it often fails to relieve symptoms and return the patient to pain-free function.
A percutaneous tenotomy is a micro-invasive procedure for treating chronic tendon pain. The innovative TendoNova technology is designed to enhance percutaneous tenotomy and offers several advantages including smaller incisions, faster recovery times, and reduced risk of complications.1,2

By the Numbers
In a recent clinical study 87% of patients treated for refractive tendinopathy with TendoNova reported positive results!1
Using TendoNova technology, doctors can perform enhanced percutaneous tenotomy to treat your chronic tendon injury. This innovative technology provides a surgical-like result with the ease of an injection and is an alternative to physical therapy, surgery, or injections.
Be inspired by people who found relief with TendoNova
Robin received the TendoNova treatment for shoulder pain and got back to the activities she loves in a few weeks.
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[1] Important Risk Information: Only a doctor can tell if the TendoNova procedure is right for you. Individual results may vary depending on age, weight, health, and other variables. Treatment times are determined by your treating clinician based on clinical need and may vary accordingly. There are risks and recovery times are not the same for everyone. For more information about recovery from the TendoNova Ocelot Procedure, see the clinical study results and discuss the post-surgery recovery process with your doctor. Risks include infection, pain, temporary nerve injury, or temporary soreness at the treatment site.
[2] Cleveland Clinic. (n.d.). Tenotomy: Procedure, What It Is & Why It’s Used. Retrieved from Cleveland Clinic, https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/24123-tenotomy.