Bursitis is a condition that occurs when the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that cushion the bones, tendons and muscles near the joints, become inflamed. This inflammation can cause pain and discomfort in the affected area, and limit mobility. Bursitis is a common condition that can affect anyone, but is more common among athletes, older adults and people with certain medical conditions.
Causes
Bursitis can be caused by overuse or repetitive motion, injury or trauma, infection, or certain medical conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and gout. The most common areas affected by bursitis are the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and heel.
Treatment Options
The treatment for bursitis depends on the severity of the condition and the underlying cause. In most cases, bursitis can be treated with rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE). Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications may also be prescribed to reduce pain and inflammation. Physical therapy, including stretching and strengthening exercises, may also be recommended to improve flexibility and prevent future injuries.
In some cases, aspiration may be recommended. It’s a procedure in which excess fluid is removed from the affected bursa using a needle. In rare cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the affected bursa.
Recovery Time
The recovery time for bursitis depends on the severity of the condition, the underlying cause, and the treatment options used. In most cases, bursitis can be treated successfully with conservative treatments such as RICE and pain relievers, and patients can expect to see improvement within a few weeks. However, more severe cases of bursitis may take several months to fully recover. It is important to follow the recommended treatment plan and avoid activities that may aggravate the affected area in order to promote healing and prevent future injury.
With proper treatment and care, most cases of bursitis can be successfully treated, and patients can expect to see improvement within a few weeks. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you may have bursitis. An osteopath can help you follow the recommended treatment plan in order to enhance recovery and prevent future injury.