Bursitis is the inflammation of one or more bursae (small sacs) of synovial fluid in the body. The bursae rest at the points where internal functionaries, such as muscles and ...
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Bursitis Definition. Bursitis is the painful inflammation of the bursa, a padlike sac found in areas subject to friction. Bursae cushion the movement between the bones, tendons and ...
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Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention of Bursitis ... Definition of Bursitis; Description of Bursitis; Causes and Risk Factors of Bursitis
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This is a public information piece. This booklet contains general information about Bursitis and Tendinitis.
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Bursae (one is a bursa) are fluid-filled sacs that cushion areas of friction between tendon and bone or skin. Like air-filled bubble wrap, these sacs reduce friction between moving ...
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Bursitis, an irritation of the small fluid sacs that provide cushioning in some joints, is often caused by sports-related injuries or repeated use of a particular joint.
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What is bursitis? Bursitis is a painful swelling of a small sac of fluid called a bursa. Bursae (plural of bursa) cushion and lubricate areas where tendons, ligaments, skin ...
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Olecranon bursitis is a condition characterised by pain, swelling and inflammation of the olecranon bursa located in the elbow. This bursa is located over the extensor aspect of the ...
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What is bursitis? A person with bursitis has inflammation of a bursa, which is a small sac of slippery fluid. A bursa is found near a joint, where it acts as a lubricating pad ...
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Detailed information on bursitis, including cause, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment
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