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Inflammation of the bursa is referred to as bursitis. The bursa is a sac filled with fluid, which helps lubricate and provides cushion between the bones, muscles and tendons. When the bursa becomes inflamed or infected the collagen like fluid is affected, causing pain in the area of movement. Bursitis commonly occurs in the knee and elbow areas, but it can develop in other places like the hips, shoulders or ankles, as there are at least 160 bursae in the body. The pain and swelling that comes with bursitis is typically mild; however, it can also be severe and consistent. The inflammation can make it painful to support body pressure and certain movements. Anyone can experience bursitis, but it is typically seen in adults, especially those over 40.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

What Causes Bursitis?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Anytime you persistently engage in physical activities, for everyday life or in sports, it can take a toll on the health of your joints and bones. Repetitive movement is the most probable cause for bursitis. Consistent motions or holding positions for long periods of time can irritate the bursa, which causes inflammation. Sitting on hard surfaces for long durations, excessive kneeling, throwing a ball repeatedly, or even constant exercises can cause bursitis. <\/strong>The other causes are mainly related to trauma incidents, but age can also play a role in bursitis.<\/p>\n\n\n\n