Yes, bursitis can occur in the upper arm, particularly in the shoulder area, where the subacromial bursa is located. This condition often results from repetitive movements, injury, or prolonged pressure on the shoulder. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the affected area. Treatment typically involves rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy.
Common causes of upper arm pain below the shoulder include muscle strains, tendonitis, rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, and nerve compression.
The upper arm is part of an arm and therefore there are no complete arms in the upper arm.
The scientific name for your upper arm is the Humerus
Triceps
arm is a part of the upperlimb the upper limb consists of the arm, forearm and hand
The long bone in the upper arm is called the humerus.
No its not. It is two different conditions. Bursitis is the swelling of a bursa sac and tennis elbow is tears in tendons in the arm near the elbow. The sources and related links can help you further.
The scientific name for your upper arm is you Humerus
Upper arm: Humerus Lower Arm: Ulna & Radius
It can, the inflammation causes increase pressure on nerves, causing numbness in arm/fingertips
the humorous is your upper arm bone.
There are many arm muscles. The triceps (on the back of your upper-arm) contract when you straighten your arm, and the biceps (the front of the upper-arm) relaxes.