What Is
Tendinitis?
Bursitis and
Tendinitis
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This booklet contains general information about
bursitis and tendinitis. It describes what these
conditions are and how they are diagnosed and treated. At
the end is a list of key words to help you understand the
medical terms used in this booklet. If you have further
questions after reading this booklet, you may wish to
discuss them with your doctor.
What Is Bursitis and What Is
Tendinitis?
Bursitis and tendinitis are both common
conditions that involve inflammation of the soft tissue
around muscles and bones, most often in the shoulder,
elbow, wrist, hip, knee, or ankle.
A bursa is a small, fluid-filled sac that acts
as a cushion between a bone and other moving parts:
muscles, tendons, or skin. Bursae are found throughout
the body. Bursitis occurs when a bursa becomes inflamed
(redness and increased fluid in the bursa).
A tendon is a flexible band of fibrous tissue
that connects muscles to bones. Tendinitis is
inflammation of a tendon. Tendons transmit the pull of
the muscle to the bone to cause movement. They are found
throughout the body, including the hands, wrists, elbows,
shoulders, hips, knees, ankles, and feet. Tendons can be
small, like those found in the hand, or large, like the
Achilles tendon in the heel.
What Causes These
Conditions?
Bursitis is commonly caused by overuse or direct
trauma to a joint. Bursitis may occur at the knee or
elbow; for example, from kneeling or leaning on the
elbows longer than usual on a hard surface. Tendinitis is
most often the result of a repetitive injury in the
affected area. These conditions occur more often with
age. Tendons become less flexible with age, and
therefore, more prone to injury.
People such as carpenters, gardeners, musicians,
and athletes who perform activities that require
repetitive motions or place stress on joints are at
higher risk for tendinitis and bursitis.
An infection, arthritis, gout, thyroid disease,
and diabetes can also bring about inflammation of a bursa
or tendon....................
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