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| | Tendonitis/Bursitis Fact Sheet |
 | | Symptoms of bursitis and tendonitis are similar: pain and stiffness aggravated by movement. |  | | Tendonitis and bursitis are usually temporary conditions, but may become recurrent or chronic problems. |  | | Once the acute attack of tendonitis or bursitis subsides, preventing recurrences is crucial to avoid becoming a chronic problem. |
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| | THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 5, Ch. 59, Nonarticular Rheumatism |
 | | Bursitis usually occurs in the shoulder (subacromial or subdeltoid bursitis). |  | | Subacromial bursitis (subdeltoid bursitis) presents with localized pain and tenderness of the shoulder, particularly when abducted in an arc from 50 to 130°. |  | | Chronic bursitis is treated as acute bursitis, except that splinting and rest are less likely to be helpful. |
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| | Dr. Koop - Bursitis- Health Encyclopedia and Reference |
 | | Bursitis can be acute (a sudden, sharp pain following an injury) or chronic (a recurrent inflammation in the same area). |  | | Treatment for bursitis includes applying the R.I.C.E therapy, protecting the area, and anti-inflammatory drugs. |  | | Localized pain, inflammation and a history of unusual strain or injury two or three days before the pain begins usually indicates bursitis. |
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| | THE MERCK MANUAL--SECOND HOME EDITION, Bursitis in Ch. 74, Muscle, Bursa, and Tendon Disorders |
 | | Acute bursitis not caused by an infection is usually treated with rest, temporary immobilization of the affected joint, ice applied to the painful area, and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) (see Pain: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs). |  | | Disabling bursitis in the shoulder may be relieved by several repeated injections of corticosteroids along with intensive physical therapy to restore the joint's function. |  | | 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). |
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| | Trochanteric Bursitis - DynoMed.com |
 | | Trochanteric bursitis is a condition affecting the side -- or lateral aspect -- of the hip. |  | | Trochanteric bursitis is somewhat similar to bursitis of the shoulder. It is often encountered in athletes who overuse the hip areas without proper stretching and warm-up. |  | | Disorders of the hip are diagnosed by direct physical examination. With the patient lying on his or her side or back, pressure is placed over the ridge of the greater trochanter. This maneuver usually elicits pain that becomes more powerful with external rotation of the hip. |
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| | bursitis on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Depending on the cause and the degree of involvement, bursitis is treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antibiotics, corticosteroids, and immobility until the pain subsides. |  | | An attack of bursitis usually causes great pain and tenderness in the affected area. |  | | Crystal analysis for patients who have olecranon bursitis? |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | Bursitis is the painful inflammation of the bursa, a padlike sac found in areas subject to friction. |  | | Other therapies that deal effectively with musculoskeletal problems (relating to the muscles and skeleton), may also be helpful, such as body work, magnetic field therapy, naturopathic medicine, chiropractic, and applied kinesiology. |  | | In acute bursitis symptoms appear suddenly; with chronic bursitis, pain, tenderness, and limited movement reappear after exercise or strain. |
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| | Shoulder bursitis and shoulder pain on MedicineNet.com |
 | | Bursitis is typically identified by localized pain or swelling, tenderness, and pain with motion of the tissues in the affected area. |  | | Physical therapy can sometimes be used to aid the recovery from bursitis, especially when it is accompanied by a frozen shoulder. |  | | Infectious (septic) bursitis, which again is uncommon in the shoulder, requires even further evaluation and aggressive treatment. |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | Avoidance of these conditions and other forms of bursitis involve normal good conditioning habits involving strengthening and lengthening of all the myofascial structures, at the same time the athlete is avoiding overuse and overly heavy lifting. |  | | Sub-Deltoid Bursitis- This involves the anterior portion of the shoulder and is commonly experienced by overuse due to bench pressing, ground strokes, excessive push-ups or analogous stressors. |  | | Pain, stiffness, tenderness and a loss of range of motion are typical of what is generally a temporary condition resulting from overuse or outright injury. |
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| | Bursitis: Health Topics: UI Health Care |
 | | Bursitis is a common cause of joint pain and limitation of movement. |  | | Movement or pressure is painful to a particular joint when the bursae sacs in that area become inflamed. |  | | When the bursitis pain has decreased, exercising may begin. |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | Acute bursitis causes pain, tenderness over the inflamed bursa, and limited range of motion. |  | | For non-infected, acute bursitis, injections of the local anesthetic lidocaine (Xylocaine®) may be used if other remedies don’t adequately relieve pain. |  | | Over the counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including aspirin (Bayer®, Ecotrin®, Bufferin®), ibuprofen (Advil®, Motrin®, Nuprin®), and naproxen (Aleve®), may be adequate to treat the pain associated with bursitis. |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | Although no well-designed trials have evaluated the effectiveness of chiropractic treatment for bursitis, chiropractors commonly treat people with this condition and report that some experience improvements in symptoms, including reduced pain and increased range of motion. |  | | Otherwise, massage (especially myofascial release therapy) can be used for general relaxation and to reduce discomfort from inflammation and from compensating for a sore joint. |  | | You should not use massage if your bursitis is caused by an infection. |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | Bursitis is painful inflammation of a bursa (a fluid-filled sac that cushions a body site that is subject to pressure and friction). |  | | Bryonia: When bursitis pain has a stitching or tearing quality and is worse from even the slightest motion, this remedy is a likely choice. |  | | Belladonna: Bursitis with a sensation of heat and throbbing, along with intense discomfort caused by jarring and touch, suggests a need for this remedy. |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | There are many conditions for which shoulder pain is a symptom, but absolutely none for which pain and swelling should be ignored. |  | | Don’t be too quick to label your shoulder pain as bursitis, especially if your condition doesn’t improve after a few days of rest. |  | | While most of these exercises should be prescribed by a doctor, there are a couple that you can do on your own, says lannotti. |
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| | OHSU Health - Bursitis |
 | | Chronic bursitis may involve repeated attacks of pain, swelling, and tenderness, which may lead to the deterioration of muscles and a limited range of motion. |  | | Elbow bursitis can be caused by injury or constant pressure on the elbow (for example, when leaning on a hard surface). |  | | Bursitis can cause pain, localized tenderness, and limited motion. |
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| | Adult Health Advisor 2005.2: Bursitis |
 | | Olecranon bursitis, nicknamed student's elbow, results from repeated pressure on the point of the elbow. |  | | With treatment, the pain and swelling of bursitis usually clear up within 1 or 2 weeks. |  | | He or she may use a needle and syringe to get a sample of fluid from the bursa to rule out infections and to find the cause of the bursitis. |
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| | Bursitis Information |
 | | Another way that bursitis occurs is when compression of the bursa happens on a regular basis, such as a side sleeper who places a lot of shoulder or hip pressure when they lay down for long periods. |  | | The bursa is what cushions the tendon and thereby helps prevent friction between the tendon and the bone. |  | | It has all natural pain relievers plus 14,000mg of MSM and Glucosamine. |
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| | Hip Bursitis |
 | | When it becomes inflamed, the condition is also sometimes referred to as hip bursitis, but the pain is located in the groin area. |  | | It is treated in a similar manner as trochanteric bursitis, but is less common. |  | | Trochanteric bursitis can happen even when you don't have any of these conditions. |
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| | Questions and Answers about Shoulder Problems |
 | | Tendinitis and bursitis also cause pain when the arm is lifted away from the body or overhead. |  | | Diagnosis of tendinitis and bursitis begins with a medical history and physical examination. |  | | Signs of these conditions include the slow onset of discomfort and pain in the upper shoulder or upper third of the arm and/or difficulty sleeping on the shoulder. |
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| | The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Olecranon and Prepatellar Bursitis |
 | | In Brief: Elbow and knee bursitis is common in both athletes and nonathletes and has three basic presentations: acute, chronic nonseptic, and chronic infected. |  | | In this presentation, bursitis produces chronic swelling, but the joint is usually not inflamed or painful (figure 4). |  | | Based on their experience with acute traumatic bursitis in wrestlers, Mysnyk et al (6) recommend immediate aspiration followed by the measures in table 1. |
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| | Bursitis Information, Symptoms, and Treatment |
 | | The pain may be a gradual buildup or sudden and severe, especially if calcium deposits are present. |  | | Incorrect posture at work or home and poor stretching or conditioning before exercise can also lead to bursitis. |  | | Try again later and if pain recurs, do not continue the activity that day. |
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| | Trochanteric Bursitis |
 | | If trochanteric bursitis is recurrent, physical therapy exercises, as prescribed by a therapist, may be helpful. |  | | While you are lying on your unaffected side, your health care provider will carefully examine the greater trochanteric bursa area. |  | | A careful evaluation of your medical history and a physical examination of your hip and back will help your health care providers determine if you have trochanteric bursitis. |
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| | Bursitis Relief |
 | | Bursitis causes extreme pain in the joint area. |  | | The pain and swelling of bursitis usually clears up when given appropriate treatment. |  | | Bursitis relief with Emu oil to penetrate deep to where pain starts and unwind tight muscles |
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| | eMedicine - Trochanteric Bursitis : Article by Patrick M Foye, MD |
 | | Morbidity includes chronic pain, limping, and sleep disturbances due to pain when the patient is lying on the affected side. |  | | Background: Trochanteric bursitis is characterized by painful inflammation of the bursa located just superficial to the greater trochanter of the femur. |  | | If the patient receives appropriate relief, this would be considered confirmation of the trochanteric bursitis being the etiology of the pain. |
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| | eMedicine - Bursitis : Article by Janet Talbot-Stern, MD |
 | | Patients who are immunocompromised do not appear to be at greater risk of developing septic bursitis; however, their presentation may be more dramatic, and treatment may need to last as much as 3 times longer for effective bursal sterilization. |  | | One multicenter, double-blind, parallel study involved 372 patients with acute (ie, within 72 h) traumatic bursitis and/or tendonitis of the shoulder. |  | | The deep component lies between the patellar ligament and the upper anterior surface of the tibia, and the superficial component lies between the patellar ligament and the skin. |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | Really severe or long-lasting bursitis of the shoulder, for example, can lead to reduced movement or use of the joint and result in muscle atrophy (wasting). |  | | The joint most commonly affected with bursitis is the shoulder. |  | | The pain is likely to be worse when you make unaccustomed movements or strain the muscles of the joint. |
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| | Eliminate bursitis, trochanteric bursitis, and symptoms of bursitis! |
 | | Answer: Bursitis is characterized by swelling, aching, stiffness, redness, pain, pressure, and inflammation of a joint. |  | | They’ll tell you it’s a result of things like not enough stretching or too much stress on one part of your body, or…believe it or not, they might tell you, you don’t have Bursitis at all, you’re just a hypochondriac or have a low pain tolerance…that your pains are just a part of getting older. |  | | I’m here to tell you any doctor that tells you these things without doing a thorough examination to rule out Bursitis is not doing their job properly. |
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| | Bursitis Pain Relief at Honeybeetherapy.com |
 | | Bursitis pain relief related phrases are on Honeybeetherapy.com. |  | | An improvement in pain was observed in 66% of osteo arthritis patients treated with Nectar Ease. |  | | Bursitis pain relief information available by clicking above. |
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| | Sports Medicine Advisor 2005.2: Pes Anserine (Knee) Bursitis |
 | | You should speak to your physician or make an appointment to be seen if you have questions or concerns about this information or your medical condition. |  | | You may have pain when you bend or straighten your leg. |  | | You are able to bend, squat and walk without pain. |
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| | Bursitis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When Bursitis takes hold, however, those movements that rely on a specific sac become rough and painful. |  | | With hundreds of them throughout the body they provide this surface for all human motion, making movement ideally painless. |  | | Bursitis can also occur because of other inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, which can inflame a bursa. |
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| | Bursitis Remedies - Health 911 |
 | | The most common form of bursitis is in the shoulder, but it can also be in the elbow or knee area. |  | | DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) DMSO will penetrate the skin quickly and relieve pain and inflammation. |  | | Bursitis is often caused by repetitive action or constant positioning of the body, such as kneeling or putting one’s elbow on a desk. |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | The most important aspect of treating bursitis should be identifying and eliminating the cause. |  | | That may mean immobilizing and resting the affected joint to prevent further irritation and allow healing to begin. |  | | Conventional medicine treats bursitis with anti-inflammatory drugs, which are very rough on the stomach, and with local injections of cortico-steroids, which may suppress immune function. |
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| | Knee - bursitis |
 | | The pain of both of these types of bursitis is usually better with rest or even using some heat over the areas of pain. |  | | The pain is located right in the front of your knee, and it can even be painful to have the bedsheets touch your skin in this area. |  | | The pain of bursitis is usually sharp and worse with either touching the area or even when you sleep and the two knees touch each other. |
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| | Knee bursitis definition - Arthritis and arthritic conditions, medications, and treatment on MedicineNet.com |
 | | Infectious bursitis is treated with antibiotics, aspiration, and surgery. |  | | Knee Pain - Complete explanation of the knee - includes a description of normal function, description of injures, diseases, and conditions which can cause pain, and how knee pain treated. |  | | Knee bursitis definition - Arthritis and arthritic conditions, medications, and treatment on MedicineNet.com |
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| | Shoulder |
 | | The tendons of the rotator cuff, which rotate the upper humerus and help raise the arm by pulling the humeral head down as the deltoid muscle pulls the arm up, can be irritated by pressure from the acromion process of the scapula and the coraco-acromial ligament (see "Shoulder Anatomy"). |  | | The rotator cuff tendons attatch to the upper end of the humerus and help to rotate the humerus in the shoulder socket (glenoid) as well as to pull the humeral head down as the deltoid muscle pulls the humerus up (see "Shoulder Anatomy"). |  | | The symptoms of impingement syndrome are typically those of pain, usually with motion and at night, but sometimes constantly. |
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| | Dr. Koop - Bursitis |
 | | Other areas that may be affected include the Achilles tendon and the foot. |  | | You should promptly seek professional medical care if you have any concern about your health, and you should always consult your physician before starting a fitness regimen. |  | | The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. |
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| | Bursitis - Orthopaedic Surgery - Bursitis |
 | | However, each individual may Bursitis can cause pain, localized tenderness, and limited motion. |  | | Health Prose: Bursitis: The Pains Of Overdoing It Introduction: Shoulder bursitis - WrongDiagnosis.com |  | | Introduction to Shoulder bursitis as a medical condition including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis. |
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| | Bursitis - MayoClinic.com |
 | | Bursitis often affects the areas around the joints in your shoulders, elbows or hips. |  | | You have more than 150 bursae in your body. |  | | Bursitis pain usually goes away within a week or so with proper treatment, but recurrent flare-ups of bursitis are common and can be frustrating. |
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| | What is Bursitis? |
 | | Some of the techniques to prevent bursitis from occurring or reoccuring are: |  | | Bursae are needed at points where muscles, ligaments, and tendons glide over bones. |  | | Bursitis can also be caused by infections such as staphylococcus and tuberculosis, as well as some systemic diseases such as gout and arthritis. |
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| | OSH Answers: Bursitis |
 | | Working for prolonged periods with arms above shoulder level causes friction on the bursa of the shoulder. |  | | Working with the arms above shoulder level can give rise to shoulder bursitis. |  | | In some cases, especially for shoulder bursitis, people may experience some restriction of movement. |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | Bursitis is usually characterized by a dull, persistent ache that increases with movement, whereas tendinitis typically causes sharp pain on movement. |  | | Bursitis can be caused by injury, chronic overuse, reactions to certain foods, airborne allergies, or calcium deposits. |  | | However, older people, especially athletes, are more likely than others to get bursitis. |
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| | Orthopedic Corner: Hip pain may be simple bursitis - billingsgazette.com |
 | | Orthopedic Corner: Hip pain may be simple bursitis |  | | Orthopedic Corner: Hip pain may be simple bursitis - billingsgazette.com |  | | Trochanteric bursitis can affect anyone at any age, but is most common in women, especially the middle-aged to elderly. |
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| | Introduction: Bursitis - WrongDiagnosis.com |
 | | Bursitis produces pain and tenderness and may limit the movement of nearby joints. |  | | Treatments for Bursitis: Various information is available about treatments available for Bursitis, or research treatments for other diseases. |  | | Researching symptoms of Bursitis: Further information about the symptoms of Bursitis is available including a list of symptoms of Bursitis, or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center. |
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| | Bursitis - New Treatments, October 2, 2005 |
 | | In general, therapy includes protection from irritation and trauma, either by modifying the patient's activities or by using appropriate padding. |  | | Septic bursitis is usually caused by organisms introduced through punctures, wounds, or cellulitis in the overlying skin. |  | | This type of bursitis is a swelling between the skin and lower patella or patellar tendon, resulting from |
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| | ESPN.com: TRAININGROOM - Bursitis |
 | | Turtel: There are bursa all over the body - in the shoulder, the knee, the elbow, anywhere there is a major prominence in the bone. |  | | As more and more people exercise to benefit their physical health, "overuse" or "chronic" injuries are becoming more and more common. |  | | The older diagnosis of shoulder bursitis, which I think of now as more of a rotator cuff tendinitis than bursitis in the strict definition, can afflict javelin throwers, pitchers or even electricians doing work over their head. |
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| | Bursitis |
 | | Bursitis may be septic, calcific, acute, or chronic. |  | | Long term control of chronic bursitis may required changes in life-style to prevent recurring joint irritation. |  | | Acute and chronic bursitis follows recurring trauma that stresses or pressures a joint, or inflammatory joint disease, such as; gout. |
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