Want Freedom

from chronic tendon pain?

Learn how TendoNova’s in-office treatment can help treat your tendon pain in just minutes.¹

Do your symptoms include:

Pain lasting more than 12 weeks

Unable to do your favorite activity?

Other treatments failed to help you

Hear from a Tendonova patient

Robin received the TendoNova treatment for shoulder pain and got back to the activities she loves in just a few weeks.

Dr. Santrock explains Tendonova

TendoNova therapy offers a promising approach to treating tendinopathy, a debilitating condition characterized by chronic tendon degeneration and failed healing. Unlike traditional conservative treatments, which may provide only temporary relief, TendoNova therapy targets the underlying causes of tendinopathy to promote effective healing and restore function. By utilizing innovative techniques and modalities tailored to each patient’s specific needs, TendoNova therapy aims to expedite recovery and alleviate symptoms, ultimately improving quality of life and enabling patients to return to their normal activities pain-free.

Recovery Timeline

While individual recovery experiences vary, here’s a general idea of what to expect after a TendoNova treatment.

Please discuss your personalized recovery plan with your doctor.

REST PHASE – Start the healing process the right way by allowing your body to begin mending and gradually increasing your activity. This phase sets a strong foundation for recovery, ensuring your tendon heals properly from the start.

Recover Phase – 
You’ll focus on building back up to normal activity through a gradual recovery which may include introducing exercises through physical therapy. This helps strengthen the tendon, ensuring a safe and steady return to your regular routine.

Return Phase – 
You’ll work on getting back to your normal life and sport, maintaining the strength and flexibility gained during recovery. Your goal is to return to your normal daily activities and favorite sports pain-free, enjoying a healthier, more active lifestyle.

9 out of 10 of patients reported positive results¹

Using our TendoNova technology, doctors can perform enhanced percutaneous tenotomy to treat your chronic tendon injury. Our innovative technology provides a minimally invasive treatment option as an alternative to physical therapy, surgery, or injections.

Ask us if the TendoNova treatment is right for you.

TendoNova has shown remarkable results

Tendonova

Benefits

  • Return to your activity sooner​

    9 of 10 patients report long-lasting results in as little as 4 weeks.¹ A great alternative to physical therapy, surgery, shockwave, etc.

  • Cost effective and time saving

    A 10 minute treatment can be done in the doctor’s office saving you time and money.

  • Fewer complications

    Experience fewer risks than open-surgery. TendoNova technology is based on decades of medical research and proven techniques.2

[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 UsedRetrieved from  Cleveland Clinic, https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/24123-tenotomy.

[3] Patients undergoing percutaneous tenotomy for tennis elbow reported pain relief within an average of four weeks post-surgery, with excellent outcomes in 16 out of 20 elbows (Sharma & Thomas, 2010).

[4] Patients with chronic elbow tendinopathy treated with ultrasound-guided tenotomy showed significant improvement in pain and function as early as two weeks post-procedure, with continued improvement observed at subsequent follow-ups (Strauser-Curtis et al., 2022).

[5] Patients with chronic elbow tendinopathy showed significant improvement in pain and function as early as six weeks post-ultrasonic tenotomy, with continued improvement up to one year (Barnes et al., 2015).

[6] U.S. Food and Drug Administration. “MAUDE Adverse Event Reports Database.” Accessed August 6, 2024. Note: To view adverse event reports, including burns, for devices, search for the manufacturer “Tenex Health” in the database. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfmaude/search.cfm