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What is bursitis and how is it going to affect my elbow? |
My mom is sure that because my elbow has been cracking a lot recently I must have bursitis. She won't explain what it is, if it's degenerative, and how I can treat it, and I'd like to know because I use my elbow a lot. I'm 17, and I don't think I have bursitis, my mom does. My boyfriend has bursitis in his shoulder from swimming and golfing for years. The bursa can be thought of as a Ziplock bag with a small amount of oil and no air inside. Imagine rubbing this bag between your hands; movement of your hands would be smooth and effortless. That is what a bursa functions as--a smooth, slippery surface between two moving objects. You tend to find a bursa at points where muscles and tendons glide over bones. Without the bursa between these surfaces, movements would be painful. its a inflamattion inside the joint. Ice it You are most likely to young to have Bursitis... Bursitis is an inflamation of the Bursa sack in the elbow joint... now commonly called tennis elbow... more than likely your "creaking" is do to your growing... you neglected to state how old you were. Treatments are done with steroids like Cortisone or one of the homeopathic preperations such as shark cartlege. The trouble with steroids is they dry up the fluid in the joint... that releives the discomfort for awhile. but it doesn't take care of the condition. The idea is to lubricate the joint with additions to you diet. Check with a nutritional shop or a health food store. It's an inflamation of the joint. Your doctor can prescribe medication for it to help reduce the inflamation and pain. Bursitis is a drying up of the bursa fluid in the joints and can cause pain. It can be alleviated by having an orthopedic doctor check it out and perhaps give you an injection of some type of cortisone. Maybe he can prescribe physical therapy for you. A bursa is a sac with a lubricant inside.. to facilitate a muscle riding over another group of muscles.. as under the shoulder blade.. |
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