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		Definition of bursitis in English: bursitisnoun bəːˈsʌɪtɪsbərˈsaɪdəs mass nounMedicine Inflammation of a bursa, typically one in a shoulder joint. 〔医〕滑囊炎,黏液囊炎 Example sentencesExamples -  Finally, calcaneal bursitis should be associated with a swelling over the calcaneous.
 -  Although bursitis and tendinitis often improve with home treatment, a ruptured Achilles tendon usually requires surgical repair.
 -  Don't do this exercise if you have active tendinitis or bursitis in your shoulders.
 -  Whether you're at work or at play, if you overuse or repetitively stress the area around your body's joints, you may eventually develop a painful inflammation called bursitis.
 -  In tendonitis or bursitis, joint movements against resistance elicit pain.
 -  There is an association of retrocalcaneal bursitis with rheumatoid arthritis seen in up to 10% of patients with this disease.
 -  This is the second most common type of mechanically induced heel pain, caused by inflammation of the Achilles tendon and bursitis.
 -  Inflammation of a bursa is called bursitis, which most often occurs in shoulders, knees, elbows and hips.
 -  If the symptoms of olecranon bursitis are recurrent, corticosteroid injection may be performed.
 -  The knee isn't affected as severely by bursitis as by arthritis.
 -  Pain on the outside of the hip is often due to inflammation called trochanteric bursitis.
 -  Painless swelling of the posterior elbow at the outer tip of the olecranon in a patient complaining of repetitive friction to the elbow indicates olecranon bursitis.
 -  Periarticular disorders, such as anserine, infrapatellar or prepatellar bursitis, should be ruled out.
 -  In patients with retrocalcaneal bursitis, the retrocalcaneal bursa should be completely excised.
 -  There is often accompanying tendinosis or bursitis.
 -  The shoulder pain was an overuse syndrome that resulted in bursitis, and the headaches were muscle-contraction type.
 -  Iliopsoas bursitis is characterized by deep groin pain, sometimes radiating to the anterior hip or thigh, often accompanied by a snapping sensation.
 -  A typical injury associated with contusion was traumatic olecranon bursitis.
 -  Falls onto the lateral hip and overuse injuries (especially common in runners and dancers) are the most common causes of trochanteric bursitis.
 -  Retrocalcaneal bursitis usually affects middle-aged and elderly patients but can also occur in athletes as a result of overuse.
 
    Definition of bursitis in US English: bursitisnounbərˈsīdəsbərˈsaɪdəs Medicine Inflammation of a bursa, typically one in the knee, elbow or shoulder. 〔医〕滑囊炎,黏液囊炎 Example sentencesExamples -  This is the second most common type of mechanically induced heel pain, caused by inflammation of the Achilles tendon and bursitis.
 -  The shoulder pain was an overuse syndrome that resulted in bursitis, and the headaches were muscle-contraction type.
 -  Iliopsoas bursitis is characterized by deep groin pain, sometimes radiating to the anterior hip or thigh, often accompanied by a snapping sensation.
 -  There is an association of retrocalcaneal bursitis with rheumatoid arthritis seen in up to 10% of patients with this disease.
 -  The knee isn't affected as severely by bursitis as by arthritis.
 -  Periarticular disorders, such as anserine, infrapatellar or prepatellar bursitis, should be ruled out.
 -  Don't do this exercise if you have active tendinitis or bursitis in your shoulders.
 -  Pain on the outside of the hip is often due to inflammation called trochanteric bursitis.
 -  Falls onto the lateral hip and overuse injuries (especially common in runners and dancers) are the most common causes of trochanteric bursitis.
 -  Painless swelling of the posterior elbow at the outer tip of the olecranon in a patient complaining of repetitive friction to the elbow indicates olecranon bursitis.
 -  There is often accompanying tendinosis or bursitis.
 -  In tendonitis or bursitis, joint movements against resistance elicit pain.
 -  Whether you're at work or at play, if you overuse or repetitively stress the area around your body's joints, you may eventually develop a painful inflammation called bursitis.
 -  A typical injury associated with contusion was traumatic olecranon bursitis.
 -  If the symptoms of olecranon bursitis are recurrent, corticosteroid injection may be performed.
 -  In patients with retrocalcaneal bursitis, the retrocalcaneal bursa should be completely excised.
 -  Inflammation of a bursa is called bursitis, which most often occurs in shoulders, knees, elbows and hips.
 -  Although bursitis and tendinitis often improve with home treatment, a ruptured Achilles tendon usually requires surgical repair.
 -  Retrocalcaneal bursitis usually affects middle-aged and elderly patients but can also occur in athletes as a result of overuse.
 -  Finally, calcaneal bursitis should be associated with a swelling over the calcaneous.
 
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