Bursitis And Tendinitis Specialist
Orthopedic Specialists
Orthopedic Surgeons located in Palm Harbor, FL
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Bursitis and Tendinitis
Bursitis and tendinitis are inflammatory conditions that cause swelling or irritation to the bursae (bursitis) or tendons (tendinitis). Though they can occur nearly anywhere in the musculoskeletal system, each of these conditions is most likely to affect major joints in the body, such as the knee, ankle, shoulder, hip, or elbow. Joint pain and stiffness are the most common symptoms of both bursitis and tendinitis – and they may even be mistaken for evidence of arthritis.
Did you know?
that people with certain professions or hobbies are more likely to develop bursitis or tendinitis? These include individuals who regularly participate in activities that require repetitious movements. Examples include professional athletes, carpenters, and musicians.
Frequently Asked Questions
Could I be at risk for developing bursitis or tendinitis?
Nearly anyone can develop bursitis or tendinitis though it is commonly found among patients who overuse an affected joint or suffer a physical trauma. Risk factors for bursitis and tendinitis include being overweight, having poor posture, repetitious joint motions, and sitting for long periods of time.
What types of bursitis and tendinitis treatments are available?
Treatment for bursae and tendon inflammation depends on the cause of the condition. In cases where an infection is to blame for inflammation, an antibiotic will be administered to eliminate the infection and facilitate healing. Medications are available to minimize pain, and steroid injections may be useful for reducing inflammation.
Is there anything I can do to facilitate healing?
Patients with bursitis or tendinitis are encouraged to avoid repetitious movements and practice healthy posture and warm-ups during physical activity. Speak with your Orthopedist about more ways you can prevent bursitis and tendinitis in the future.
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Little League Elbowmore info
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Cubital Tunnel Syndromemore info
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Distal Biceps Tendon Rupturemore info
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Elbow Arthritismore info
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Elbow Arthroscopymore info
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Elbow Bursitismore info
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Elbow Fracturesmore info
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Elbow Ligament Injuriesmore info
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Golfer’s Elbowmore info
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Tennis Elbowmore info
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ACLmore info
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Labral Tearmore info
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Shoulder Arthritismore info
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Shoulder Impingementmore info
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Shoulder Tendinitismore info
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Dislocated Shoulder/Shoulder Instabilitymore info
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Chondromalaciamore info
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MCL/LCL/PCL Tearsmore info
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Meniscus Tearmore info
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Patellofemoral Pain Syndromemore info
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Synovitismore info
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ACL Injurymore info
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Achilles Tendinitismore info
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Ankle Arthritismore info
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Ankle Sprainmore info
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Osteochondral Lesion of the Talus (OLT)more info
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Plantar Fasciitismore info
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Foot and Ankle Osteoarthritismore info
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Hallux Rigidus (Big Toe Arthritis)more info
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Midfoot Arthritismore info
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Carpal Tunnel Syndromemore info
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Dupuytren’s Contracturemore info
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Trigger Fingermore info
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Avascular Necrosismore info
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Hip Bursitismore info
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Hip Labral Tearmore info
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Hip Tendinitismore info
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Wrist Ganglion Cystmore info
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deQuervain’s tendonitismore info
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Hip Osteoarthritismore info