Bursitis

Causes of Bursitis – Inflammation of Joints

Bursitis can be caused by infection, acute trauma, overuse of joints and rheumatoid arthritis. In some instances the cause cannot be identified. To reduce the friction between various body tissues, bursa located near large joints like elbows, shoulders, knees, and hips functions as a gliding surface. Its inflammation is known as bursitis.

The main causes of bursitis are injury, infection and primary rheumatic condition. This can be caused by as simple physical activity as  lifting a grocery...

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Bursitis Treatment - Use Your Joints With Care!

The pain which occurs due to friction in tendon is caused by overuse of joints, lack of physical exercises and other chronic ailments. The bursitis treatment lessens the pain in seven to fourteen days, but friction peaks only after forty-five days.

Initially, the bursitis treatment includes loosening and resting the affected area, applying ice to cool down the swelling, cushioning the affected part for support. By supporting and protecting bursa, pulled tendon areas are braced to stop bursa...

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Bursitis Symptoms - The Persistent Pain

Injury or fatigue of bursae can lead to excruciating pain in the joints. Bursitis symptoms can also be aggravated due to displaced bone in a joint due to which the bone increases the pressure on the bursae present in the joint.

The onset of pain in joints is are major bursitis symptoms. In shoulder joints, bursitis is also referred as ‘frozen shoulder’ as the shoulder is rendered immovable due to calcium deposits in the rotator cuff tendon. Due to this the pain can increase gradually and...

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Bursitis - Everything about it

Apart from a variety of tissues, ligaments, tendons and fibro-cartilage, synovial joints contain a sac-like structure which alleviates friction in joints like the shoulder and knee. It is filled with the bursae liquid that is similar to synovial fluid and reduces friction during movement.

Bursitis is a common condition of the joint wherein one or more bursae are inflamed, making it extremely painful to move the joint. The most affected joints are the elbows and knees. Other inflammatory...

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