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A bursa is a sac filled with fluid. It is located between a bone and a tendon or muscle, and it allows the tendon to slide smoothly over the bone. Repeated small stresses and overuse can cause the bursa in your shoulder, elbow, hip, knee or ankle to swell. This swelling and irritation is called bursitis, and many people experience it in association with tendonitis. Bursitis can usually be relieved by rest and possibly with anti-inflammatory medication. ...
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| bursitis |
Bursae are lubricating pads separating tendons from bones in parts of the body. Bursitis results when a bursae is inflamed. The inflammation may be the result of repetitive or forceful exertions at that joint.
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Irritation or inflammation of a bursa. Bursitis usually results in pain, tenderness, and limitation of movement of the structures adjacent to it.
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