bursitis

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(Tıp) kesecik iltihabı
bursit
(Tıp) Burs iltihabı
{i} bursan iltihaplanması
bursan iltihaplanmas
{i} husye iltihabı
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An inflammation of a bursa, most common in the shoulder, elbow or knee
Inflammation of the lubricating sac (bursa) over a joint or extension of a joint, or between tendons and muscles or bones, caused by infection, injury, arthritis or gout, calcium deposits along a tendon or joint, or repetitive minor irritation. Common types are "housemaid's knee," "soldier's heel," "tennis elbow," and "weaver's bottom." Bursitis in the shoulder is the most common form. Usually occurring in people unaccustomed to physical labour, it may be so painful that the affected part cannot be used. Treatment includes rest, heat, mild exercise, and medication to relieve inflammation and remove calcium deposits
Inflammation or irritation of a bursa, which are small sacs located between bone and other moving structures Inflammation causes pain and stiffness aggravated by movement
inflammation of a bursa
Chronic irritation or inflammation of a bursa (plural bursae), a soft, fluid-filled sac that helps to cushion and lubricate soft tissue surfaces In the shoulder, bursae are located between the rotator cuff and the acromion
inflamed bursa; usually a noninfectious condition
Inflammation or irritation of a bursa, especially of the shoulder, elbow or knee joints
Inflammation of a bursa (A bursa is a sac filled with lubricating fluid, and situated at places in the tissues where friction would otherwise develop )
Inflammation of the bursa, usually caused by overuse or direct trauma
Inflammation of the bursal sacs that lubricate the abutting areas of bone on bone is the joints
Refers to the inflammation of the bursal sacs which are lubricating sacs adjacent to joint areas These may simply be irritated or may actually be inflamed to the point of producing fluid within the sac with resultant enlargement When this occurs, fluid may even need to be drained from the bursa and medication utilized in order for this to resolve
A condition involving inflammation of the bursae For more information, see the American College of Rheumatology Fact Sheet
Inflammation of the bursa, especially of the shoulder or elbow
swelling or inflammation of joints' fluid-filled sacs
inflammation of the bursas
inflammation of a bursa, a closed sac or envelope lined with synovial membrane and filled with fluid enclosing areas subject to friction
{i} inflammation of a bursa (Medicine)
repeated small stresses and overuse that cause the bursa to swell and become irritated
inflammation of a bursa; frequently in the shoulder