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What is Bursitis and what helps treat it? by franklinb Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm Bursitis * Olecranon Bursitis * Prepatellar Bursitis * Subacromial (subdeltoid) Bursitis * Trochanteric Bursitis Are you at risk? Again, the primary causes of bursitis... Bursitis; Defined: Bursa are rounded, closed, fluid-filled sacs lined by synovium. Their primary functions serve to as a buffer of sorts, separating areas or exposed bone Read on »
Park Street to Copley Square by Carrots 'N' Cake Patient Expert Posted Thu 04 Jun 2009 11:15pm therapist determined that my hip is not from an IT band issue (I knew it wasn’t!), but instead it’s  Trochanteric Bursitis, Gluteal Tendonitis. Sounds kind of gross, right? It’s hard.... Inflammation of this area can also cause a sensation of hip snapping. Trochanteric Bursitis can be the results of an overuse injury or compensation. Gluteal Tendonitis is inflammation Read on »
The Hip Bone’s Connected to the….. by Carolyn C. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 11:44pm trochanteric bursitis, hip adductor strains, osteoarthritis of the hip and hip fractures. An inflammation of the bursa, or fluid sac, of the trochanter bone, trochanteric bursitis presents as a pain in the side of the upper leg.   This inflammation can also affect the fascia (fibrous connective tissue) surrounding the hip joint. Trochanteric bursitis is often Read on »
Massage Therapy Treatments for Elbow Bursitis by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sun 18 Jul 2010 6:01pm Are you having pain in your elbow? You may have Elbow Bursitis. When you visit your doctor for a diagnosis, he or she may prescribe medication, heat, ice, and surprisingly massage therapy. Massage Therapy treatments for elbow bursitis...  Read on »
Sleeping with Hip Pain and Bursitis by Dr. Brad Lustick Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm You’re certainly not alone. The cause may be bursitis and this can occur either with the hip/leg on top, or the one that is pressured against the mattress. Hip bursitis can either be acute or chronic hip bursitis. WHAT IS BURSITIS? Bursitis is dysfunction in the fluid-filled sac (bursa) that normally provides buffering and lubrication Read on »
Bursitis by Corry C. Patient Expert Posted Thu 16 Jul 2009 11:05pm I have heard that many people suffer from Bursitis and was not really sure what exactly that meant or how it manifests itself. After a search I found out... the Bursa gets inflamed it causes pain and swelling which is called Bursitis. This rheumatic disease only affects the soft tissue around the joints and can be triggered by either Read on »
Important Information for Bursitis Sufferers by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm What is Bursitis? There are fluid filled sacs located throughout the body in areas of friction. These friction areas are generally between bone or tendon and skin... lubrication to these body parts. When one of these bursae is injured either through consistent activity or from a direct trauma then bursitis results. There are two types of bursitis Read on »
Health Tip: When Hip Pain Signals Bursitis by Medline Plus Posted Thu 26 Aug 2010 6:00am Common symptoms of the condition By Diana Kohnle Thursday, August 26, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- Hip bursitis is a painful condition that occurs when the bursa, a soft sac that cushions the hip joint, becomes inflamed. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons says signs of hip bursitis may include: Pain Read on »
Shoulder Bursitis: And the return of the "Duke"… by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Wed 27 Oct 2010 5:48am thumb") for several reasons, but one thing is for sure… the pain is often excruciating if not debilitating. Bursa, Shoulder Bursitis & its causes This whole condition revolves... bursitis occurs doe to the inflammation or injury (bumping and bruising), repeated use of the arms as in pitching and serving in sports such as baseball and tennis to the bursa Read on »
BURSITIS OR TENDONITIS? by Stephanie S. Jewett Posted Mon 15 Feb 2010 12:00am Feb 15           Bursitis and tendonitis are two of the most common orthopaedic diagnoses, and they are often used... a bone to allow the tendons to glide smoothly.  Further, a bursa only forms where there are bony prominences.  When the bursa is Bursitis irritated and inflamed, the word Read on »