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bursitis Bursitis is an inflammation of fluid-filled sacs (bursa) that the body situates in places where movement would otherwise cause friction. The most common bursa to become inflamed is in the shoulder. The cause of bursitis is mostly unknown, but trauma or arthritis may be involved. Bursitis is occasionally accompanied by a calcific deposit in the underlying supraspinatus tendon, the most common site is the subdeltoid bursa. Walt recommends rest and gentle stretching exercises. ...
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bursitis inflammation of the bursa causing swelling and pain
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bursitis Inflammation of a bursa, often associated with pain and swelling. Most frequently occurs near shoulder, elbow or hip joints.
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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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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.
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