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  1. Healthy Bones & Joints: A Natural Approach to Treating Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Tendinitis, Myalgia & Bursitis by David Hoffman, 2000-07-15
  2. Reversing Arthritis, Gout, Rheumatism, Backache, Bursitis and Related Problems by T.C. Fry, Herbert M. Shelton, et all 1992
  3. Bursitis Subacronialis, or Periarthritis of the Shoulder Joint (sub-Deltoid Bursitis) by Ernest Amory Codman, 2009-12-29
  4. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Shoulder Bursitis
  5. Bursitis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
  6. Bursitis: Webster's Timeline History, 1897 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  7. 2009 Conquering Bursitis and Tendinitis - The Empowered Patient's Complete Reference - Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Prognosis (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-03-28
  8. Bone density scan ... Olive oil ... Bursitis.(ASK DR. ETINGIN)(Interview): An article from: Women's Health Advisor by Unavailable, 2010-07-01
  9. Slide Atlas of Rheumatology: Synovial Symptoms Outside Joints: Tendinitis, Bursitis, Serositis and Joint Rupture (Slide Atlas of Rheumatology) by Paul A. Bacon, Andrew N. Bamji, Iain Watt Paul A. Dieppe, 1984
  10. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Bursitis and Tendinitis - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-03-28
  11. Bursitis: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine</i> by Mai Tran, 2001
  12. Bursitis, Tendinitis, and Other Soft Tissue Rheumatic Syndromes.(Pamphlet): An article from: Pamphlet by: Arthritis Foundation
  13. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Bursitis and Tendinitis, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-03
  14. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Bursitis by Mai Tran, 2001-01-01

81. AllRefer Health - Bursitis
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Definition 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 acute or chronic
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Bursitis of the Shoulder Bursae are fluid-filled cavities near joints where tendons or muscles pass over bony projections. They assist movement and reduce friction between moving parts. Bursitis can be caused by chronic overuse, trauma, rheumatoid arthritis gout , or infection. Sometimes the cause cannot be determined. Bursitis commonly occurs in the shoulder, knee (washmaid's knee), elbow, and hip. Other areas that may be affected include the Achilles tendon and the foot.

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83. Bursitis
MAIN SEARCH INDEX. bursitis. Definition. bursitis is the painful inflammation of the bursa, a padlike sac found in areas subject to friction.
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Bursitis is the painful inflammation of the bursa, a padlike sac found in areas subject to friction. Bursae cushion the movement between the bones, tendons and muscles near the joints. Bursitis is most often caused by repetitive movement and is known by several common names including weaver's bottom, clergyman's knee, and miner's elbow, depending on the affected individual's occupation and area of injury.
Description
There are over 150 bursae in the human body. Usually bursae are present from birth, but they may form in response to repeated pressure. Each sac contains a small amount of synovial fluid, a clear liquid that acts as a lubricant. Inflammation causes pain on movement. The most common site for bursitis to occur is the shoulder (subdeltoid), but it also is seen in the elbows (olecranon), hips (trochanteric), knees, heels (Achilles), and toes. The affected area may be referred to as "frozen," because movement is so limited. In the knee there are four bursae, and all can become inflamed with overuse.
Causes and symptoms
The most common cause of bursitis is repeated physical activity, but it can flare up for no known reason. It can also be caused by trauma

84. Bursitis
bursitis. . bursitis is a painful inflammation over bony prominence. bursitis may be septic, calcific, acute, or chronic. Acute and
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Bursitis is a painful inflammation of one or more of the bursae closed sacs that contain small amounts of synovial fluid and facilitate the motion of muscles and tendons over bony prominence. Bursitis may be septic, calcific, acute, or chronic. Acute and chronic bursitis follows recurring trauma that stresses or pressures a joint, or inflammatory joint disease, such as; gout. Septic bursitis follows wound infection or bacterial invasion of skin over the bursa. Symptoms: Inflammation of affected site
Irritation
Pain
Limited mobility or movement Treatment:
  • Treatment to relieve pain includes: Resting and immobilization of the affected area. Systemic analgesics analgesics Application of cold and heat Ultrasound Doctor may prescribed an injection of an anesthetic and corticosteroids to reduce inflammation Steroid therapy R.O.M. execercise/Physical therapy Anti-inflammatory medication

Long term control of chronic bursitis may required changes in life-style to prevent recurring joint irritation. Supplementary treatment includes fluid removal by aspiration.

85. DrWeil.com Herbal Medicine Chest: Bursitis
Balanced Living Home Health bursitis the body. bursitis of the shoulder is a common disaster for baseball pitchers.
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The bursae are the cushioning sacs that minimize friction in joints. Inflammation of a bursa, or bursitis, usually results from traumatic injury to a joint, often from repetitive use of or pressure on some part of the body. Bursitis of the shoulder is a common disaster for baseball pitchers. "Housemaid's knee" is another variety, the result of spending too much time kneeling. 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. 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. Acupuncture can provide symptomatic relief of the pain of bursitis and is much safer than anti-inflammatory drugs and injections of steroids.
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86. DrWeil.com Article: Bursitis
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  • 87. UAB Health System | Bursitis
    bursitis. What is a bursa? When the bursa becomes inflamed, the condition is known as bursitis. bursitis is usually a temporary condition.
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    88. Aseptic Bursitis - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical Terms
    MedicineNet Home MedTerms medical dictionary AZ List Aseptic bursitis. Aseptic bursitis Inflammation of a bursa that is not caused by infection.
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    89. Tendinitis And Bursitis
    Tendinitis and bursitis. Use a piece of machinery one too many times, and it just may eventually wear out. bursitis. bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa.
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    Use a piece of machinery one too many times, and it just may eventually wear out. While humans are certainly not made of metal, plastic, or rubber, our bones, muscles, and tendons act somewhat like a machine's moving parts. According to the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), the pain associated with tendinitis or bursitis is most often located over a joint, a moving part, and is most frequently caused by overuse. ACR says the two problems are common in both the young and the old, but especially in people who are physically active. Tendinitis ACR defines tendinitis as the inflammation (redness, soreness, and swelling) of a tendon. A tendon attaches muscle to bone. Bursitis Bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa. The bursa is the small sac filled with fluid that cushions muscles and tendons, or muscles and bones. Symptoms The symptoms of both bursitis and tendinitis are similar according to ACR. They can include:

    90. Tendinitis And Bursitis
    Tendinitis and bursitis. Use a piece of machinery one too many times, and it just may eventually wear out. bursitis. bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa.
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    Tendinitis and Bursitis
    Use a piece of machinery one too many times, and it just may eventually wear out. While humans are certainly not made of metal, plastic, or rubber, our bones, muscles, and tendons act somewhat like a machine's moving parts. According to the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), the pain associated with tendinitis or bursitis is most often located over a joint, a moving part, and is most frequently caused by overuse. ACR says the two problems are common in both the young and the old, but especially in people who are physically active. Tendinitis ACR defines tendinitis as the inflammation (redness, soreness, and swelling) of a tendon. A tendon attaches muscle to bone. Bursitis Bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa. The bursa is the small sac filled with fluid that cushions muscles and tendons, or muscles and bones. Symptoms The symptoms of both bursitis and tendinitis are similar according to ACR. They can include:
    • pain and stiffness that is aggravated with movement
    • pain could be prevalent at night
    • tendon or bursa area around a joint is most often affected
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    91. Bursitis - Health Guide For Spine, Shoulder And Pelvis Disorders
    bursitis is a condition where the body s bursa, a cushion between the major joints, becomes inflamed. An overview. bursitis What is a bursa?
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    Bursitis What is a bursa?
    A bursa is a 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 the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. When the bursae becomes inflamed, the condition is known as bursitis Bursitis is usually a temporary condition. It may restrain motion, but generally does not cause deformity. What causes bursitis?
    The most common causes of bursitis are injury or overuse, although infection may also be a cause. Bursitis is also associated with other diseases, such as arthritis, thyroid disease, and diabetes. What are the symptoms of bursitis?
    Bursitis can cause pain, localized tenderness and limited motion. Swelling and redness may occur if the inflamed bursa is close to the surface (superficial). Chronic bursitis may involve repeated attacks of pain, swelling, and tenderness, which may lead to the deterioration of muscles and limited range of motion.

    92. Bursitis - Online Diagnosis. New Treatments, March 2, 2004
    Online diagnosis of bursitis based on the patient s symptoms. New Treatments, March 2, 2004. bursitis Online Diagnosis. Online
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    93. Bursitis Running Injury
    bursitis. Dr. Weisenfeld gives treatment for two kinds of bursitis. Anterior Metatarsal. Anterior metatarsal is pain between the toes
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    Bursitis Dr. Weisenfeld gives treatment for two kinds of bursitis.
    Anterior Metatarsal
    Anterior metatarsal is pain between the toes and the point where they connect to the foot (metatarsal head). The pain is not an injury to the toes. "You're coming down too hard on that area." You can feel the pain by feeling between the toes and the metatarsal head. The problem can be caused by shoes and by foot imbalance. Weisenfeld explains how padding can be added to your shoes, and he gives an exercise to strengthen your toes.
    Inferior Calcaneal
    Bursitis and heel spurs "usually occur together, and the treatment for them is exactly the same." Weisenfeld devotes several pages to heel spurs, and if you're having pain on the bottom of your foot, you would be well advised to get his book and read his discussion, especially since he says that you probably can't solve the problem yourself and will likely need treatment from a podiatrist. He suggests you try his "home treatment" suggestions before going to a podiatrist. Home Injuries Achilles Tendonitis [Bursitis] Buttock Injuries Groin Pull Heel Spurs Plantar Fasciitis ... Short Leg
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    94. Achilles Tendon Bursitis
    Achilles Tendon bursitis Superficial Calcaneal bursitis. Retrocalcaneal bursitis. Haglund s Heel. PumpBump. Haglund s Deformity. Book,
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    95. Acute Olecranon Bursitis
    Acute Olecranon bursitis, Book, Home Page.
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  • Mechanism Olecranon bursa overlies olecranon process Causes of acute olecranon bursa inflammation Direct trauma (often repetitive) Rheumatoid Arthritis Gout Pseudogout Symptoms and Signs Swelling over olecranon tip (usually painless) Bursa sac fills with blood or clear fluid Differential Diagnosis Chronic Olecranon Bursitis Olecranon Bursa Infection Uncommon conditions
  • 96. Bursitis
    bursitis,. Print this article, inflammation of a bursa. Wellknown forms of bursitis include housemaid s knee, miner s elbow and weaver s bottom.
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    Amershamhealth.com Search for: Type a word or a phrase. All forms of the word are searchable. Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... Other characters Bursitis, inflammation of a bursa . Causes may include bacterial infections, crystal deposition, puncture wounds ( plant thorns ) and rheumatogical diseases. Any bursa may become inflamed. Well-known forms of bursitis include housemaid's knee, miner's elbow and weaver's bottom. Typical radiographic features are fluid accumulation and soft tissue masses. MR imaging and ultrasonography are the imaging methods that are most effective in diagnosing bursitis (see bursa (III:1), Fig. 2 In retrocalcaneal bursitis , a radiodense shadow is present on lateral radiographs, which obliterates the normal lucent area between the top of the calcaneus and adjacent Achilles tendon; this shadow also projects into the preachilles fat pad. Calcific bursitis is common in several crystal-induced diseases, such as calcium hydroxyapatite crystal deposition disease and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease
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    97. Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
    Browse entry words starting with A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Other characters, Retrocalcaneal bursitis,. Print this article,
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    Amershamhealth.com Search for: Type a word or a phrase. All forms of the word are searchable. Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... Other characters Retrocalcaneal bursitis, inflammation of the bursa located between the Achilles tendon and the posterior surface of the calcaneus. In rheumatoid arthritis , this condition is characterized by a fluctuating mass that falls to the sides of the Achilles tendon. Swelling of the tendon and of the preachilles fat pad is common on radiographs. In some cases erosion of the posterosuperior aspect of the calcaneus may be evident. Findings in the seronegative spondyloarthropathy are sometimes virtually indistinguishable from those of rheumatoid arthritis.
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    98. Bursitis
    bursitis. bursitis most commonly affects the joints in the shoulder, elbow, knee, and hip, but can also occur in the heel (Achilles tendon), toes, and pelvis.
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    99. Plantas Tendones Tendinitis Bursitis
    Translate this page PLANTAS PARA LOS TENDONES TENDINITIS Y bursitis. Las TENDINITIS son inflamaciones de los tendones o ligamentos, producidos por
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    100. Orthopaedic Surgery - Shoulder Impingement (Bursitis, Tendinitis)
    Home Services Conditions Interactive Condition Guide Shoulder Conditions Shoulder Impingement (bursitis, Tendinitis). SHOULDER CONDITIONS.
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