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I was SC left knee sprain 10%, I filed a new claim for tendinitis secondary to left knee. My SC went from 10% (left knee sprain) to 0% (left knee tendinitis). What should I do?
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I have an MRI appointment for Wednesday and a follow up with a civilian doctor after that. I will get more evidence showing how bad my knees are and hopefully I can get this taken care of. Than
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Tendinitis is "temporary" swelling and pain in a joint or tendon. Tendinosis is a permanent condition where the tendon has small tears. Tendinosis is a result of long term untreated tendinitis
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