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What is bursidise?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 9/15/2023

Bursitis is the inflammation of the bursae which are the small sacs of synovial fluid that protect and lubricate spots in the body where muscles and tendons slide across bone like in the elbow, however bursitis can aggravate the areas makiing it difficult and painful to move and can be accompanied by swelling.

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