Bursitis Inflammation of a bursa Cause Overuse of structures surrounding the bursa, leading to excessive friction and inflammation of the bursa walls Usually secondary to other conditions such as tendinitis Contributing factors are mxl imbalances, poor biomechanics, postural dysFCN such as scoliosis or hyperkyphosis and a lack of flexibility Overuse of the shoulder, especially with the arm in an overhead position is the most common cause Common location Types of bursitis More details on individual bursa (page 449-452) Acute SXS Inflammation, heat, swelling Pain is deep and burning, at rest or on activity ROM is restricted Contraindication : Acute bursitis: Avoid compressing the bursa or applying tech that place a drag on the surrounding tissues On-site tech are contraindicated with acute bursitis If infective (or Septic) bursitis is suspected,the client is referred for medical attention Assessment Observation and palpation Swell
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