Other locations include the ulnar aspects of the forearm, olecranon, and prepatellar bursae, Achilles tendons, and hands. |
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Possibly, the tendons, as well as tendon sheaths and surrounding bursae, will respond to overuse with inflammation and consequent swelling. |
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In particular, palpation can identify tenderness over the sites of muscle attachment to bone and the bursae. |
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Another slip may attach to the synovial bursa forming a tensor bursae mucosae tendinum. |
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The rotator cuff is usually covered by a thin film of bursal tissue, i.e. the subdeltoid or subacromial bursae. |
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Factors that impact on the rotator cuff also impact on the bursae, and inflammation of both structures often occurs together. |
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Injection of joints, bursae, tendon sheaths, and soft tissues of the human body is a useful diagnostic and therapeutic skill for family physicians. |
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Many species brood developing larvae in the bursae, effectively giving birth to live young. |
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Anatomical structures with sensory nerve supply include the patellar tendon, retinacular tissue, bursae, synovial tissue and the fat pads. |
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Tophi cause erosions of joints, but also deposit in the skin and soft tissue, including the bursae, tendons and articular cartilage. |
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Shoulder bursitis refers to the inflammation of the bursae, fluid filled sacs located between the shoulders and muscles or tendons. |
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Muscle, cartilage, nerves, bursae, ligaments and tendons may be damaged from overuse. |
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Some species of turtle have sacs called bursae on either side of the cloaca, with thin membranes that allow for gas exchange. |
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You have several bursae in your body, and their job is to create cushioning between bones and soft tissue to reduce friction. |
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Bursa, plural bursas or bursae, within the mammalian body, any small pouch or sac between tendons, muscles, or skin and bony prominences at points of friction or stress. |
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Chronic gout is often associated with the development of tophaceous deposits within cartilage, synovial membranes, bursae, and tendons. |
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At the level of the insertion of the Achilles tendon there are two bursae. |
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Chronic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease that primarily affects the joints, but also other structures of the musculoskeletal system, such as tendons and bursae. |
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Typically ten bursae are found, and each fits between two stomach digestive pouches. |
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An exception is the Ophiocanopidae, in which the gonads do not open into bursae and are instead paired in a chain along the basal arm joints. |
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Water flows through the bursae by means of cilia or muscular contraction. |
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Numerous bursae, or fluid-filled sacs, help the knee move smoothly. |
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Other species, such as the side-necked turtles of Australia, cope by using specialised cavities in their rear, known as cloacal bursae, to draw in water and remove the oxygen. |
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Bursae prevent excessive friction of soft tissue over bony prominences during motion. |
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