Bursitis Flashcards

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Bursitis

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Inflammation of a bursa

bursa = small, flat sac lined w/ synovium

  • reduces friction, usually b/n tendons & bones
  • not palpable unless inflamed
  • can re-grow in 6-24 months if surgically remove
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Causes of Bursitis

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  • overuse of structures surrounding bursa
  • usually secondary to tendonitis
  • muscle imbalances, poor biomechanics, postural dysfunctions, etc.
  • can be infected if a needle is injected into it
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Acute Signs & Symptoms

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  • inflammation
  • pain may be severe, throbbing or constant
  • increased pain on bursa compression
  • aggravated by a stretch across region
  • occasionally painless, if not being compressed or aggravated
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Chronic Signs & Symptoms

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  • pain w/ activity/bursa compression
  • chronic inflammation/mm spasm
  • fibrosis/adhesions
  • decreased ROM (not as severe as acute), disuse atrophy (rare)
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Acute Tx Goals

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  • decrease inflammation/swelling/edema
  • increase RR/decrease pain
  • decrease muscle tension/TP’s, tx compensations
  • maintain ROM/function
  • educate on possible cause & proper biomechanics
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CI’s for Bursitis

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  • compression on bursa in acute stage
  • no techniques that put a drag on bursa
  • meds (relative)
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Hydro for Bursitis

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Acute - ice to decrease inflammation, analgesic
Chronic - heat to increase pliability, analgesic
Chronic - contrast to decrease chronic swelling

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