1. Bursitis
Bursitis is a painful swelling of a small sac of fluid called a bursa. Bursae (plural of bursa) cushion and lubricate areas where tendons, ligaments, skin, muscles, or bones rub against each other. People who repeat the same movement over and over...
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2. Bursitis : Search Results - healthfinder.gov - Your Source for Reliable Health Information
People get bursitis by overusing a joint, or by direct trauma. 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. Tendin... DetailsĀ >
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3. Bursitis: MedlinePlus
A bursa is a filmy-colored sac that protects and cushions your joints. Bursitis means inflammation of one of your bursa sacs. The inflammation may result from arthritis in the joint or injury or infection of a bursa. Bursitis produces pain and ten...
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4. What is Retrocalcaneal bursitis?
Retrocalcaneal bursitis is an inflammation of the bursa at the back of the heel bone (calcaneus). This causes pain with up-and-down movements of the foot.
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5. Bursitis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Bursitis is inflammation of the fluid-filled sac (bursa) that lies between a tendon and skin, or between a tendon and bone. The condition may be
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6. Calcaneal Bursitis: eMedicine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Pain at the posterior heel or posterior ankle is most commonly caused by pathology at the posterior calcaneus, the Achilles (calcaneal) tendon, or the associated bursae. The following bursae are located just superior to the insertion of the Achill...
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7. Inferior Calcaneal Bursitis: Foot Problems: Merck Manual Home Edition
Bursitis is painful inflammation of a bursa (a flat sac containing joint [synovial] fluid that reduces friction in areas where skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments rub over bones). Bursitis can develop at the bottom of the heel. The heel may thro...
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8. OHSU Health Information: Bursitis
A bursa is a closed, fluid-filled sac that functions as a cushion and gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body. The major bursae are located adjacent to the tendons near the large joints, such as in the shoulders, elbows, hip...
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9. Bursitis - News, Information on Bursitis - NY Times Health Information
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10. Bursitis
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