TenDlite has the “Power to Penetrate”

The TenDlite is a safe, extremely effective way to treat your tendonitis without the side effects of drugs or risks of infection and prolonged down time caused by injectable steroids or surgeries.

While doctors and scientists are most impressed with TenDlite’s safety and efficacy,  many patients will be most impressed with the incredibly affordable price of this high-tech device. TenDlite costs less than two sessions of Physical Therapy, and can be conveniently administered, without a doctor, at home on your own schedule.

FDA approved Tendonitis Treatment

NASA scientists, for years, have studied and applied proven LED Phototherapy technology to provide pain relief and speed up healing using the same technology utilized by TenDlite.

Until recent technological breakthroughs in high powered LED lighting, it took far to much money and machinery to produce effective at home or even medical office based phototherapy devices. The required light energy output was not possible in a compact, affordable medical device.

Patellar Tendinitis

Patellar tendinitis is usually an injury which affects the tendon linking your kneecap (patella) to your shinbone. The patellar tendon performs a crucial function in the way you use your legs. It helps your muscles extend your lower leg to be able to kick a ball, push the pedals on your bicycle and jump up…

Achilles Tendinitis

Achilles tendinitis is inflammation of the Achilles (uh-KIL-eez) tendon, the group of tissue that links leg muscles at the back of the bottom leg to your heel bone. Achilles tendinitis is usually a running injury or other sport-related trauma resulting from too much use, intensive activity, bouncing, or other actions that will strain the tendon…

Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow is a painful condition that happens when tendons in your elbow are over-stressed, commonly by repetitive motions of the wrist and arm. Tennis elbow can result from very poor form in performing a tennis backhand swing. But, many jobs also require recurring wrist and arm motions which could cause tennis elbow.

What is Tendinitis?

Tendinitis (informally also tendonitis), which means inflammation of the tendon (the suffix “itis” denotes conditions characterized by inflammation), is a type of tendinopathy typically confused with the more common tendinosis, that has identical symptoms however demands different remedy. The term tendinitis should be reserved for tendon injuries that involve larger-scale serious injuries associated with swelling….