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Bursitis

A bursa is a small, fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between a bone and other moving parts, such as muscles, tendons, or skin. Bursitis occurs when a bursa becomes inflamed. People get bursitis by overusing a joint. It can also be caused by an injury. It usually occurs at the knee or elbow. Kneeling or leaning your elbows on a hard surface for a long time can make bursitis start. Doing the same kinds of movements every day or putting stress on joints increases your risk.

Symptoms of bursitis include pain and swelling. Your doctor will diagnose bursitis with a physical exam and tests such as x-rays and MRIs. He or she may also take fluid from the swollen area to be sure the problem isn't an infection.

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  1. Bursitis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... moving parts, such as muscles, tendons, or skin. Bursitis occurs when a bursa becomes inflamed. People get bursitis by overusing a joint. It can also be ...
  2. Bursitis is the swelling and irritation of a bursa. A bursa is a fluid-filled sac that ... Bursitis is often a result of overuse. It can also be caused by a change in activity ...
  3. Bursitis of the heel is swelling of the fluid-filled sac (bursa) at the back of the ... very often linked to Achilles tendinitis . Sometimes retrocalcaneal bursitis may be mistaken for Achilles tendinitis. Risks for ...
  4. ... may put you at greater risk for hip bursitis. Women are more affected than men. ... do not lie on the side that has bursitis. Avoid standing for long periods of time. When ...
  5. Rotator Cuff Injuries (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... and swollen from being pinched during shoulder movements. Bursitis. The bursa is a small, fluid-filled sac ... rotator cuff and the bones of your shoulder. Bursitis happens when the muscle and bone rub the ...
  6. Tendinitis (Bursitis) (American College of Rheumatology)  
    Information for patients with tendinitis or bursitis, including causes, treatment options, and tips on preventing the injuries.
  7. Beating Bursitis: Take Care of Your Joint Cushions From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Bursitis and other causes of joint pain can be prevented by paying attention to how you move ... Beating Bursitis
  8. Elbow Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... include sprains and strains, fractures (broken bones), dislocations, bursitis, and arthritis. Treatment depends on the cause.
  9. Retrocalcaneal bursitis is an inflammation of the bursa at the back of the heel bone. A bursa is a ... bursa to become irritated and inflamed. Symptoms of bursitis include pain in the heel, especially with walking, ...
  10. ... and joints. Swelling in the bursa is called bursitis. Using a small needle, your provider will inject ... Elsevier; 2018:chap 25. Gupta N. Treatment of bursitis, tendinitis, and trigger points. In: Roberts JR, Custalow ...
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