
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. 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, elbow, and hip. Other areas that
may be affected include the Achilles tendon and the foot.
Chiropractic Conditions
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