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Results 1 - 10 of 60 for Frozen shoulder
  1. A frozen shoulder causes shoulder pain that leads to stiffness of your shoulder. Often the pain and stiffness are present ... freely in the joint. This condition is called frozen shoulder. Frozen shoulder may develop with no known cause. ...
  2. 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 ...
  3. Frozen shoulder is a condition in which the shoulder is painful and loses motion because of inflammation. ... of the time, there is no cause for frozen shoulder. Women 40 to 70 years old are most ...
  4. Shoulder Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... strains Dislocations Separations Tendinitis Bursitis Torn rotator cuffs Frozen shoulder Fractures (broken bones) Arthritis Health care providers diagnose ...
  5. 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 ...
  6. ... do not lie on the side that has bursitis. Avoid standing for long periods of time. When ...
  7. 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 ...
  8. 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 ...
  9. Elbow Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... include sprains and strains, fractures (broken bones), dislocations, bursitis, and arthritis. Treatment depends on the cause.
  10. ... and joints. Swelling in the bursa is called bursitis. Using a small needle, your provider will inject ... Elsevier; 2024:chap 23. Gupta N. Treatment of bursitis, tendinitis, and trigger points. In: Roberts JR, Custalow ...
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