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bursitis a pocket of fluid which collects between tissue and the bone, caused by pressure or bumps, and which can cause a pressure sore.
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bursa a pocket of fluid which collects between tissue and the bone, caused by pressure or bumps, and which can cause a pressure sore.
Ãâó: www.spinal.co.uk/about/default.asp
bursa A fluid-filled sac that forms a buffer between bones and tendons or ligaments; it is lined with a membrane that releases fluid and permits muscles, tendons, and bones to slide over each other.
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bursitis This is an inflammation of the bursa, a fibrous liquid filled sac that acts as a shock absorber between soft tissues and bones. It mostly affects the knee, shoulder or elbow and is often due to pressure, friction or injury from incorrect or excessive exercise.
Ãâó: www.bodyandmind.co.za/info_glossary.html
bursa Tissue sacks located around joints which secrete a lubricating fluid to reduce friction and allow tissue to slide on one another.
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